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Police Investigate Robotic Milking Decapitated, STRESS REDUCTION: Oakville Farm Uses, Burned Dog Enjoys System Easier on Cows, Humans Found in Centralia NO LEADS: Police Say They Have No Suspects More Than Two Weeks After the Body of the Headless Dog Was Located By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] Police currently have no leads into who is responsible for cutting a dog’s head off, putting its body on train tracks, light- ing it on fire and then burying its head under a few rocks near downtown Centralia. Though the headless body of the dog was discovered shortly after 1 a.m. Aug. 31, its head was not found until earlier this week, said Officer John Panco, public information officer for the Cen- tralia Police Department. Firefighters discovered the dog — which was a large, brown lab mix — wrapped in cloth- ing placed in a plastic bag after someone called to report a small fire on the train tracks at the end of Walnut Street in Centralia on Aug. 31. Pete Caster / [email protected] After fire crews discovered it Jim Austin, left, and his son, Ron, look at each other as one of their two DeLaval robotic milking machines works on a cow at their farm near Oakville on Tuesday was a dog’s body that was lit on afternoon. fire, they contacted law enforce- ment, Panco said. By Lisa Broadt cows to local retailers. Panco said investigators are [email protected] On June 24, Jim used his confident that the dog was not hands to milk a cow for the last by a train. It’s not about taking naps. time. “It was intentionally decapi- Using a robotic milker, Then, the family put into ac- tated,” he said. farmer Ron Austin said, does tion its newly-installed $500,000 A few days later, a Centralia not decrease the volume of robotic milking machine, which, resident contacted police about work, but rather shifts it. It’s Ron says, creates a controlled losing their dog that they sus- more technical, less physical. system that’s less stressful for the pected was the one found on the Ron, 46, is a fifth-generation cows and the humans. tracks, Panco said. Unfortunate- farmer. He, his father Jim and Less stress for the Austins ly, the owner was unable to posi- his mother Janie own and man- means an easier approach to tively identify the dog’s body. age the 135-year-old Austin what can be a grueling lifestyle. About two weeks went by Family Farm in Oakville. Pri- “This hadn’t been something before the family that suspected marily dairy farmers, the Aus- we had even thought about, but the dead dog was theirs received tins sell the organic milk from their approximately 120 dairy please see MILKING, page Main 14 A cow stands outside a barn at Austin Familiy Farm near Oakville. please see DOG, page Main 14 Court: Driver of Crashed Bus Not at Fault CITED: Court Rules That It was the brakes after all. Winlock-Toledo soccer team back eled down the off-ramp, he shout- cer players, their two managers, The driver of the school bus from a game in Vancouver, Wash., ed for the passengers to hang on. two coaches and the driver re- Equipment Failure Caused that went down an embankment on April 9 when he said the school Immediately following the ceived superficial injuries, and Bus Carrying 32 High near Winlock last April while bus brakes failed as he took Exit accident, Withrow was praised no one was hospitalized. carrying 32 high-school soccer 63 on Interstate 5, causing him to by first responders for his ability Though the driver insisted School Soccer Players to players has been cleared of any speed down the off-ramp, through to keep the school bus upright as the brakes had failed, when Crash, Not Driver wrongdoing, according to court a stop sign, across state Route 505, it went down the embankment, Washington State Patrol troop- documents. and down into a ravine. preventing serious injury to any ers inspected the bus, they found By Stephanie Schendel The driver, 53-year-old Ron- When Withrow realized he of the 36 passengers. nothing defective with the brakes. [email protected] nie Withrow, was transporting the had lost control of the bus as it trav- The 32 Toledo-Winlock soc- please see FAULT, page Main 14

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Cooks Hill to Offer 10-Mile, 5k Events The Centralia Rotary Club load additional applications at and Corwin-Rey Farmers In- www.clubrunner.ca/centralia. Calendar surance Group is presenting the On the day of the event, Thursday, Sept. 19 Cooks Hill Challenge, Run for registration begins at 7 a.m. at WHAT’S HAPPENING? the Kids on Saturday, Sept. 21. Washington Orthopedic Center, The run is in conjunction 1900 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia. Workshop to Offer If you have an event you with the Wellness Roundup (see The 10-mile race starts at 8 a.m. Advice on Publishing would like included in the calendar page 11). and the 5k run/walk begins at Community Calendar, please For the 10-mile run, the en- 8:30 a.m. “From Author to Bookstore — email your information to try fee is $25 before Sept. 15th The 5K will be a mostly flat, Dream to Reality” is the subject [email protected]. and $30 thereafter. The 5K Fun stroller and dog-friendly course of presentations at the Southwest Include a daytime telephone Run/Walk is $20. for all ages. The 10-miler course number where you can be Washington Writers Workshop Plaques will be awarded for consists of beautiful rural scen- at 7 p.m. Thursday. The work- reached. There is no charge for these the top male and female 10-mile ery and two steep hills. shop is at the Unity Center, 800 finishers. Ribbons will be given The event is a fundraiser for S. Pearl St., Centralia. listings. For questions about to all 5K finishers. Snacks will Centralia Rotary. Each year, Ro- The discussion will feature calendar items, call Doug be served to everyone after the tary clubs across raise Jan Pierson, author of the recent Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) event. money to match the $100 mil- book “Prohibition, Prostitution 807-8238. Registration for the Cooks lion grant from the Gates Foun- and Presbyterian Pews,” and Da- Hill Challenge is being taken on- dation to eradicate polio around vid and Beverly Hartz, co-own- line at ACTIVE.COM, or down- the globe. ers of Book ‘n’ Brush, an inde- guaranteed the supplies to make a pendent bookstore in Chehalis. worm compost bin to make dur- Pierson will share the strug- ing the session. Call (360) 740-1451 gles of an author to publish or to pre-register for the class. Onalaska American Legion Post 508, Historic Lewis County Farmers Mar- get published and the marketing “We want to offer people the 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- ket, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of North realities, pitfalls, technological instructions and tools to start ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, (360) challenges. The Hartzes will ex- worm composting right away,” Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 736-8977 said Melanie Case, recycling 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled plain how to approach a book- Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior store with a book, the math to program coordinator for the Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 determine a profit, and what sells Lewis County Solid Waste Util- Support Groups Art Show Opening Party, CloudPaint- in a bookstore, along with other ity, which is putting on the pro- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving er Gallery, 8 p.m., free, Matrix Coffee- marketing advice for writers. gram in conjunction with the the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Jan Pierson, also known by WSU/Lewis County Master Re- sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 Fun Addicts, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter her pen name “Calamity Jan,” is cycler Composter volunteers. Cooks Hill Road, (360) 330-2640 Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) Debbie Burris, the volunteer Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 273-2000, ext. 301 a freelance writer and author of p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 N. 11 books who was a resident of coordinator for the WSU/Lewis Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 Public Agencies Lewis County for more than 25 County MRC program, will lead Twin Transit , 8 a.m., Twin Tran- years and now lives in Olympia. the class with the help of long- sit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, The Southwest Washington time MRC volunteers. Friday, Sept. 20 (360) 330-2072 Writers Workshop was formed Instructors will be walking Support Groups participants through the steps to earlier in the year as a forum for as- United Way to Hold H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., piring and published writers. The make their own worm compost- Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 meetings, every third Thursday of ing bin out of a plastic 10-gallon 23rd Annual Golf Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, the month, are open to the public. tote and setting up the bedding for Tournament [email protected] For further information, visit the worms to begin composting. Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Southwest Washington Writers For more information on the United Way of Lewis County Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 Workshop on Facebook. classes, call (360) 740-1452. will be hosting its 23rd annual golf tournament Friday at River- Fridays at the Fox, organ music, by Paul Van Dyck, noon, Fox Theatre, Cen- Watterson Court dedication and side Golf Club. tralia, free admission, (360) 880-8053 Class to Give reception, 1:30 p.m., Centralia Included in the event are green gym, honoring supporter and alum Bill fees, range balls, golf cart, team Information on Worm Watterson, hors’ d’oeuvres and des- sert following, 3-6 p.m., Fort Borst Park photo, hot dog lunch and barbecue Saturday, Sept. 21 Composting Kitchen 1, RSVP to mdwcmptr@gmail. dinner following the tournament. Worms can eat a large com by Sept. 14 The barbecue is being provided by Artists’ Creations to Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Country Cousin Restaurant. amount of the garbage people house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 throw out, and provide them fer- Cost is $125 per person or Go on Display During Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jer- $500 for a four-person team. tilizer for their household plants emy’s Cafe, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, Studio Tour and outdoor gardens. (360) 748-4417 Golf will begin at noon with a shotgun start. Regional artists will be put- Learn how worms perform Centralia High School Choir, Wash- ting their artwork on display their magic at a vermicompost- ington State Fair, 11 a.m., education For additional information, building, (360) 330-6375 call (360) 748-8100. Sept. 21, 22, 28 and 29 during the ing class at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. ARTrails of Southwest Washing- 19, at the Olequa Senior Center, Organizations Gala Reception, kickoff for the ARTrails ton 11th annual Studio Tour. 119 S.W. Kerron St., Winlock. American Legion Post 508, potluck of Southwest Washington’s 11th annual The show is an opportunity The class is free, but people and meeting, 6 p.m., Onalaska First Studio Tour, 4-8 p.m., Exhibition Gallery in who pre-register by Sept. 17 will be Church of God the Centralia Train Depot, 210 Railroad Ave. please see CALENDAR, page Main 11

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5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Sept. 19, 2013 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s L 51.97 65.0 -0.01 100s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 73.50 85.0 0.00 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s H 1.55 10.5 -0.03 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s Mostly Sunny Isolated Rain Showers Likely Mostly Cloudy Showers Likely 4.49 18.0 0.00 40s 30s 78º 51º 70º 54º 65º 52º 64º 53º 64º 52º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 3.00 ---- 0.00 20s 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:56 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:14 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 70 Moonrise ...... 7:11 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 48 72/54 77/51 Moonset...... 7:16 a.m. Normal High ...... 74 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 49 67/53 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 88 in 1991 Seattle Anchorage 49/33 pc 51/37 pc Record Low...... 34 in 1947 75/56 Boise 73/46 s 83/52 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First 79/58 s 75/61 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 77/50 74/48 9/19 9/26 10/4 10/11 Dallas 94/74 mc 85/67 t Month to date ...... 1.41" Tacoma Honolulu 91/75 s 89/76 s Normal month to date ...1.07" Centralia 77/54 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 90/70 s 94/72 s Year to date...... 19.00" 78/51 Yakima Nashville 88/67 mc 88/67 mc Normal year to date ....27.88" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 100/78 s 100/78 s 77/49 Longview 79/51 Trees None None St. Louis 90/70 t 78/60 t Salt Lake City 69/52 s 80/62 s AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 74/50 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 74/58 s 70/58 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 79/61 s 82/64 s Portland 76/51 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 76/54 80/54 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Regional Cities Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 103/66 s 103/68 s New Delhi 96/77 s 92/77 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 81/63 mc 86/62 pc Paris 65/59 mc 66/50 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 71/54 s 69/55 mc Spokane 74/47 s 80/48 s London 62/51 sh 63/48 pc Rio de Janeiro 75/69 t 86/67 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 67/57 s 64/56 ra Tri Cities 80/49 s 81/56 s City 76/58 t 74/58 t 79/62 s 78/62 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 77/50 s 71/53 ra Wenatchee 78/60 s 80/60 s Moscow 62/52 mc 52/49 sh Sydney 73/50 s 74/52 pc

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Newspapers Newspapers 360-807-8203 #GLASSGC871JS TheGlassGuruofChehalis.com Education In • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 ‘Glee’ Guitarist Tells Centralia Students to Take Chances PERFORMANCE: Tumwater “That opened up a whole new world for me,” he said. “I Native and Hollywood wouldn’t be sitting here today if Musician Derik Nelson’s it wasn’t for the bass.” The band’s keyboard player, Tour to Benefit High Brian Hargrove, said he also took School Choirs and Bands chances, switching from engi- neering to percussion and finally By Amy Nile landing in front of a piano. [email protected] Drummer Kristen Gleeson- Prata said she moved to the City From Tumwater to Tinsel- of Dreams without knowing town, the guitarist from the FOX anyone. After years of hard work, show “Glee” shared Gleeson-Prata said, she quit the story of his rise to Holly- multiple jobs, left students and wood success with one message dropped gigs to go on tour. for Centralia students Tuesday — “How I got here was by taking take chances. a series of chances,” she said. Tumwater native Derik Nel- Riana Nelson, Derik’s sister son kicked off his “Take Chances and the tour , said CHS’s Tour” with a full-band rock and assistant principal Ellen Termine pop concert, expected to raise at helped her get into a Broadway least $2,000 for the high school performance program at Univer- choir, Tuesday in Centralia. sity of when she was at Nelson and his team told Capital High School in Olympia. Centralia High School students “It’s possible to go into something, and eighth-graders in a class put your heart and soul in and then Pete Caster / [email protected] Tuesday how they had each taken change your mind,” she said. Centralia students use their cellphone cameras to get photographs of “Glee” performer Derik Nelson while he speaks to a chances to create opportunities group of students at the high school in Centralia on Tuesday morning. to succeed in the music industry. TODAY, the band is touring at “Do what makes you feel least 30 West Coast schools, in- good,” Nelson said. “If you’re cluding 14 in Washington. Each Have a good at what you do and you put school is expected to raise $2,000 to mobile phone? the time in, no one is going to $10,000 through the concerts, with stop you.” a total goal of $100,000. Proceeds from Centralia’s show will help off- chronline.com/mobile NELSON SHARED how he became set the costs of sheet music, piano friends in a University of South- upkeep and sound equipment for ern tap dancing class more than 120 choir students. with Darren Criss, best-known “This is my dream come true,” for his role as Blaine Anderson, Derik Nelson said, before break- an openly gay high school stu- ing into an impromptu perfor- TIRE SALE! dent on “Glee.” mance of ’s “The LIGHT TRUCK/SUV Nelson said when he origi- Way You Make Me Feel.” nally auditioned for the show, he OPEN COUNTRY was supposed to perform solo. STUDENTS MOVED CLOSER to the A/T II Against the casting director’s stage, snapped their fingers to the 40% MORE TREAD LIFE wishes, Nelson instead brought beat and sang along with the cho- his band. Though he did not rus as Nelson played acoustic guitar. STARTING AT get that role, he said, the casting “It was hard to think. I was director remembered him and just staring at the stage,” said offered him another opportu- Kendra Pittmann, an eighth- 47 nity on the season 2 “Glee” finale. grade choir student. 159 P215/75R-15 Several chance incidents later, Pittmann, who also plays six The "Take Chances Tour” team, from left: Riana Nelson, Derik Nelson, Kristen Glee- Nelson found himself with the instruments, said after hearing son-Prata and Jack Kovacs speak to a group of Centralia High School students on FREE full-time TV guitarist gig. the band’s message, she’ll take a Tuesday morning in Centralia. ALL INSTALLATION • AIR CHECKS • ROTATIONS chance by facing her fears and NEW! EQUAL VALUE REPLACEMENT • FLAT REPAIR JACK KOVACS, the band’s bass learning to dance. “Having him here can show along with what she tells her stu- Centralia player, told students he played Angelica Brier, a freshman that one little town can have big dents in the classroom — to take 1211 Harrison Ave. guitar before his jazz band in- who sings soprano in the choir, dreams,” Brier, who also plays a chance on a dream but have a

736-6603 CH505497sl.db structor insisted he learn bass. said she was more determined piano and clarinet, said. back up plan. Chehalis Despite his discomfort, Ko- than ever to stick with her “plan CHS Choir Director Lauri “He’s doing his plan A,” she 36 N. Market Blvd. vacs said, he took advantage of A,” to study music in college, fol- Johnson said the stories Nelson said. “He’s speaking to their 748-0295 the opportunity. lowing the visit. and his band shared went right dreams.” Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 LOCAL State Jobless Rate Increases Two Months in a Row UNEMPLOYMENT: State employment rate." Industries that saw the largest Also, state economists re- job gains included government, Adds 5,300 Jobs, but “Statewide, our steady job growth vised July's job growth numbers retail trade and wholesale trade. Number of People Wednesday, subtracting 2,000 Sectors that saw decreases in- has decelerated a little in the past jobs to bring the new total to clude , financial Seeking Work Increases 6,800. With August's job growth, activities and professional and By Rachel LaCorte couple of months.” officials say the state has gained business services. jobs for 11 months. More than 242,000 people The Paul Turek Two different surveys are were unemployed and looking OLYMPIA — Washington labor economist for Employment Security Department used to calculate unemployment for work last month, including state's unemployment rate in- figures and job losses and gains. 102,012 who claimed unemploy- creased slightly for the second The unemployment rate repre- ment benefits during that same straight month, even as the July's rate of 6.9 percent. Officials growth has decelerated a little in sents the percentage of the labor time period. state added an estimated 5,300 say the increase is a result of a the past couple of months," said force that is unemployed and Since August 2012, when jobs from July to August, offi- small decline in the total labor Paul Turek, a labor economist for actively looking for work. People Washington state's unemploy- cials with the Employment Se- force combined with an increase Employment Security, in a writ- who have stopped looking for ment rate was 8.2 percent, the curity Department announced in the number of unemployed ten statement. "That creates less work are not counted. The job state has gained more than Wednesday. people who are actively looking incentive for people to enter or gains and losses estimates are 60,000 jobs. The jobless rate for August for work. re-enter the labor force, which based on a U.S. Bureau of Labor The national unemployment was 7 percent, up slightly from "Statewide, our steady job has slowed progress on our un- Statistics survey of businesses. rate for August was 7.3 percent. State Gov’t Raising More Cash Than Expected No Complaints for County Health Department OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- from both parties said the rev- clude it in budget projections By The Chronicle According to County Com- ton state government has been enue boost is relatively small. until the state can actually count Lewis County Public missioner Lee Grose: “We raising more revenue than ini- Democratic Rep. Ross Hunter the dollars. Health and Social Services has didn’t hear any complaints at tially expected as the economy said it doesn't create any major The extra money in Wednes- received no complaints about the fair or Garlic Festival.” continues to improve, officials opportunities, especially since day's forecast could help law- food handling at this sum- “Even walking around said Wednesday. there are problems that need to makers as they search for ways to mers’ fairs and events. during the fair I didn’t hear The Economic and Revenue be resolved and ongoing litiga- put more dollars into the public Both patrons and vendors anybody complaining about Forecast Council projected that tion that could impact the budget. education system. Still, forecast- seemed satisfied, a marked anything,” Commissioner Bill tax collections over the next two "This doesn't drive a lot of be- ers say there are a number of eco- change from three years of Schulte said. years will be more than $200 havioral change," Hunter said. nomic risks, including congres- strife as public health worked The county received no million greater than expected State projections still aren't sional gridlock, rising mortgage to enforce updated state codes, complaints from the Pack- when state lawmakers adjourned accounting for any money that rates and possible economic tur- according to Public Health wood Flea Market — which is at the end of June. Total revenue could be raised from looming moil in Europe. Director Danette York. unusual, York said. over that time period is now fore- introduction of taxed marijuana "We do feel that there are sub- “Hopefully people, food Since 2009, Lewis County cast to be nearly $33 billion — 8.7 sales. Hunter said lawmakers stantial downside risks," said Dr. vendors and operators have has enforced updated state percent more than the previous have no idea how much money Steve Lerch, executive director of realized that we’re not trying health code, which requires a two-year budget period. that sector could raise for the the Economic and Revenue Fore- to be mean,” York said, “We’re permit for all temporary food Leading budget negotiators state, and he doesn't want to in- cast Council. just following regulations.” establishments. Summer clearance NOW! sale GOI NG O N hurry in while supplies last!

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2,399 CH505139cz.d 1696 Bishop Road, Chehalis, WA 360.748.3110 | CountryTractorAndGarden.com b • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 Man Who Attacked Paramedics Receives Prison Sentence GUILTY: The 47-Year-Old third-degree as- to the ground, and as he fell, he A doctor at Western State di- gas station for other alleged vio- sault earlier this grabbed the leg of another medic agnosed Buchanan with paranoid lent crimes, none of those arrests Olympia Man Pleaded month. standing next to him, pulling schizophrenia, according to court ended with a conviction, Hal- Guilty to Three Counts Buchanan him to the ground as well. documents. The report also notes stead said. For unknown reasons, was at the Chev- The fight, which lasted sev- that Buchanan had been evaluat- each criminal case ended in a of Felony Assault Earlier ron gas station eral minutes, ultimately ended ed and hospitalized due to mental dismissal. This Month on Mellen Street when several people, including health issues in several counties In 2008, Buchanan was ar- near Interstate 5, paramedics, a bystander and in the past 10 years. rested in Thurston County for By Stephanie Schendel filling up his car, multiple police officers, subdued During a court hearing suspicion of second-degree as- [email protected] when police say Wade C. Buchanan Buchanan. The police Tased and Wednesday, a superior court sault while armed with a dead- guilty of three A paranoid schizophrenic he “charged” at counts of assault pepper sprayed him before they judge sentenced the 47-year-old ly weapon, theft of a firearm who randomly attacked three the three Amer- were able to get him into hand- Olympia man to the high end and first-degree robbery while paramedics who were filling ican Medical Response para- cuffs. He also bit two medics of the sentencing range, a year armed with a firearm, according their ambulance with gas at medics who were fueling their hard enough to draw blood. Au- and a day in prison, said Deputy to court documents. a Centralia gas station earlier ambulance shortly after 4:30 p.m. thorities say the attack was un- Prosecutor Will Halstead. Following his arrest, he was this year was sentenced to a lit- on Jan. 26. provoked. Because he gets credit for committed to Western State tle more than a year in prison According to the gas station’s Following his January arrest, time already served, he will like- Hospital and was also diagnosed Wednesday morning in Lewis surveillance video, Buchanan Buchanan was committed to ly be released in the beginning of with paranoid schizophrenia County Superior Court. attacked one of the paramedics, Western State Hospital for four- 2014. and prescribed an antipsychotic Wade C. Buchanan pleaded who was sitting in the driver’s and-a-half months in order to Even though Buchanan has medication. He was not con- guilty to two counts of second- seat of the ambulance. The para- establish mental competency to been arrested multiple times pri- victed on those charges for un- degree assault and one count of medic then kicked Buchanan stand trial. or to the assault at the Centralia known reasons. Mount St. Helens Recognized for Historic Cultural Significance By The Chronicle ment on the Gifford Pinchot Na- “For millennia, the mountain between the Gifford Pinchot and For its significance to the tional Forest. has been a place where Tribal the Cowlitz, the Forest Service Cowlitz Indian Tribe and the “The Forest Service has pro- members went to seek spiritual said in the news release. found respect for the cultural guidance,” Tribal Council Chair- Formal listing was recom- Confederated Tribes and Bands ‘‘This formal significance of the area,” Gifford man William Iyall said. “She has mended earlier this year. of the Yakama Nation, Mount St. Pinchot National Forest Supervi- erupted many times in our mem- This is the second Tradi- recognition further Helens on Sept. 11 was designat- sor Janine Clayton said. “This for- ory, but each time has rebuilt tional Cultural Property listing validates our deep ed a Traditional Cultural Prop- mal recognition further validates herself anew. She demonstrates in Washington state and one of erty and listed in the National our deep and long-standing rela- that a slow and patient path of the very few Traditional Cultural and long-standing Register of Historic Places. tionships with our tribal partners.” restoration is the successful one.” Property listings nationwide, ac- According to the Forest Ser- The mountain is of particular The National Register is part cording to by Allyson Brooks, relationships with our vice, Mount St. Helens’ qualified importance to the Cowlitz Tribe; of a program intended to coordi- Director of the Washington De- tribal partners.’’ for listing in the register because it falls within the area of their nate and support efforts to pro- partment of Archaeology and of its position as a cultural land- land claims made during treaty tect America’s historic, archaeo- Historic Preservation. scape central to local tribes’ oral negotiations with the federal logical and traditional cultural More than 80,000 properties Janine Clayton traditions and identities. government in the 1850s. resources. are currently listed in the Na- Gifford Pinchot National Forest The listed area encompasses An image of the volcano ap- Mount St. Helens’ nomina- tional Register of Historic Places. Supervisor 12,501 acres of the Mount St. pears on the official seal and em- tion process took several years Of that total, only 23 are Tradi- Helens National Volcanic Monu- blem of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe. and was a collaborative effort tional Cultural Properties. Onalaska Garbage Collection Leak Dirties State Route 508

NASTY SPILL: Biosolids again having problems with ids from wastewater treatment good,” Public Health and Social September 13 - September 19 biosolids,” Commissioner Bill plants and apply them to land. Services Director Danette York Turbo Causing Problems Schulte said Tuesday. “It looks When the permit was grant- said. “But ecology should require $3 • PG like they’re now trucking it in- ed, Ecology specified that trucks them to get out there and clean 11:30am (Sat., Sun.) for Locals Turbo stead of piping it, and it’s all up hauling biosolids and applica- that up.” $3 • PG By Lisa Broadt and down 508.” tion equipment leaving applica- Biosolids are a primar- 2:30pm (Sat., Sun.) According to Schulte: One tion sites had to be clean of bio- ily organic, semi-solid product Wolverine [email protected] $3 • PG13 6:00pm (No Sat, Sun, Wed) neighbor has reported that “foot- solids. resulting from the wastewater CH504772cz.drb An apparent leak from an ball sized clumps of it, splashed Truck-wash areas may need treatment process. Because bio- he Heat Onalaska garbage collection $3 • R on the road” prevent him from to be established, and runoff may solids contain essential plant 9:00pm (No Sat, Sun, Wed) service’s truck has left “disgust- reaching his mailbox. need to be diverted to prevent nutrients and organic matter, Saturday: Halfway to St. Patrick’s day Celebration ing” waste along state Route 508, Fire Mountain Farms in 2002 contamination of ditches and they can be treated, processed Sunday: Evening Private Rental Wednesday: Great Northwest Music Tour, “Kris Orlowski”, according to the Lewis County requested the state Department drainage areas, Ecology said at and used as a soil amendment, 7pm, free, all ages. Commission. of Ecology grant a permit that the time. according to the state Depart- Minor with parent before 7 pm only $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE “Fire Mountain Farms is would allow it to accept biosol- “They’d been doing really ment of Ecology. 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia (360) 736-1634 • News in Brief tives departed from the north- WinLove Cyclists Make western point of Washington FOLLOW WINLOVE Growth Forces Move Way to Nevada on Cross- near Cape Flattery and are rid- Website: winlove.org Facebook: ing to Virginia Beach, Va. facebook.com/ Seven Mountain Worship Center began some 16 months Country Ride to Combat Winloverevolution The riders hope to draw at- ago as a home-fellowship, within 6 months we were crowded tention to the problem of hu- Human Trafficking and began looking for space to grow. But not just any space man trafficking by creating a mountains into Reno. God would have the inal approval. By The Chronicle documentary-style film to “Like the Hotel California, tell the stories they gather from Reno just sucks you in,” Wallace We want to thank the Centralia Christian School Board for WinLove, a group of three justice advocates, survivors, and wrote in a Facebook message to reaching out in the love of Christ and welcoming us into their Lewis County cyclists raising those with experiences related The Chronicle. “We stayed four facility, on Friday September 20th Seven Mountain will hold awareness of human trafficking to the modern form of slavery days. Partly because we started our irst meeting. through a transcontinental bi- along the way. to like it and partly because it We are not your typical church, in fact we are a fellowship cycle ride, have made their way The men will stop in various was awesome being with people of believers who are hungry for “What is God saying today?” down the West Coast and into cities en route to work with non- who welcome. ... Reno is so full and He is talking. Nevada. profit organizations fighting hu- of hope.” 7 Mt is about knowing the Lord intimately and being Andrew Wallace, 27, along man trafficking, documenting The cyclists reported having with his brother, Matthew Wal- conformed to His image (Rom. 8:29) as a Bride prepared. Our their experiences on their Win- only a few flat tires so far. Wal- “Harp & Bowl” (Rev. 5:8) style of Worship and Intercession we lace, 20, of Winlock, and long- Love Facebook page and website. lace said he is hoping the group ind to be essential in sustaining the Presence of God. time friend, Jesse Cummins, Andrew Wallace reported will not have any more problems 21, of Chehalis, embarked on a the group spent time in Port- with their bicycles in the next Intercessory prayer 6:00PM, moves right into worship 4,200-mile, three-month journey land working with the nonprofit few days as there are no repair at 7:00, then fresh revelatory teaching, and every across the country in late August. Hope 82 before riding down to shops for the next 300 miles of Friday we end with a pot luck. The three Lewis County na- Redding, Calif., and across the their journey. Come and be refreshed, encouraged, strengthened and equipped, this is a powerful way to worship CH506132cz.db God—and a powerful way to pray. Mike and Betty Kitchen 748-1838

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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 LOCAL Chehalis Valley Wine Tour Expands to Two Weekends ADDITION: Attendees Have Extra Weekend to Try All Six Wineries ‘‘It’s really something unique. The Centralia- By Kyle Spurr Chehalis area is not really the wine capital, but [email protected] we certainly have some great wines.’’ For the first time since the Chehalis Valley Wine Tour start- Flossie Heymann ed six years ago, it will offer two Heymann Whinery back-to-back weekends for wine enthusiasts to take their time and visit each winery. The Fall Chehalis Valley have been attending the wine wineries focus on fruit wines Wine Tour will take place on tour each year with more than and dessert wines and some do a Saturday and Sunday from noon 400 at the spring tour in May. blend of all of the above.” to 6 p.m. and again on Saturday, The increasing numbers led the For every bottle purchased Sept. 28, and Sunday, Sept. 29, wineries to expand the tour to at the wine tour, the buyer will from noon to 6 p.m. two weekends. receive a poker . By the end Six wineries will be a part “They can pick any one of the of the tour, the person with the of the tour this year, including four days or take all four days best poker hand will win the top Agate Creek Winery, Bateaux and go to a couple wineries each prize of a free one-night stay at Cellars, Birchfield Winery, Hey- day,” Heymann said. the Lucky Eagle Casino. Other mann Whinery, Scatter Creek Cheryl Padula, part-owner of prizes will be given out for other Winery and Wells’ Winery. Bateaux Cellars, said each win- top poker hands. “It seemed like we’ve been ery will offer a wide variety. The majority of people on the having so many people come Heymann Whinery and wine tour tend to be from out- through that they really haven’t Wells’ Winery will be offering an side the area, Heymann said, and had the chance to meet with the apple wine and cranberry wine many of them can’t believe there winemakers,” Flossie Heymann, in time for autumn. All the win- are some many wineries around co-owner of Heymann Whinery, eries will have a of red Lewis County. said. “We always hear, ‘I can’t and white wines. “It’s really something unique,” come this weekend,’ so maybe “All of us wineries are a little Heymann said. “The Centralia- it will be more convenient and bit different,” Padula said. “We Chehalis area is not really the more relaxed.” tend to be more traditional with wine capital, but we certainly Heymann said more people the grape wines, but some other have some great wines.” Lucky Eagle Wants to Help Create ‘Best Marriage Proposal Ever’ By The Chronicle Proposal online promotion. sions are being accepted now and the ultimate dream proposal plus $5,000 toward their honey- The Lucky Eagle Casino and “Marching bands, celebrities, may be written or via video. winner is announced. moon, free meals, hotel stays and Hotel in Rochester on Tuesday hot air balloons, — if “Right now there’s someone The finalist and winner will more. said it will give one lucky roman- you can dream it, we’ll do it,” sitting out there who wants to do be selected through a popular The other four finalists will tic the chance to pull off an epic Lucky Eagle Vice President of something huge, but doesn’t have vote hosted on Lucky Eagle’s receive travel expenses to Lucky marriage proposal. Marketing John Straus said. “We the time or resources to pull it off,” Facebook page and Luckyin- Eagle, a free Valentine’s Day According to a news release want to help pull off the most ro- Straus said. “Lovestock 2014 Dream Lovestock.com wedding ceremony, hotel rooms, from the casino, Lucky Eagle mantic, unusual and spectacular Proposal is that person’s chance to In addition to the chance to steakhouse dinner certificates will select one person and pay marriage proposal of all time.” let his imagination run wild.” create his or her dream proposal, and Lovestock concert tickets. up to $10,000 to help coordinate Lucky Eagle is asking inter- The proposal idea submis- the winner will also receive trav- The Dream Proposal promo- and execute his or her dream ested romantics to submit their sions will be pared down to 10 el to Lucky Eagle, a free deluxe tion is one of the centerpieces of marriage proposal as part of the dream proposal ideas through semifinalists on Oct. 23 and then wedding and reception for up Lovestock 2014, a half-year, ro- casino’s Lovestock 2014 Dream LuckyinLovestock.com. Submis- to five finalists on Nov. 3, before to 20 people on Valentine’s Day, mance-filled celebration. Centralia to Hold Public Meeting on Shoreline Plan COMMENTS: Open House at 6 p.m. at Oakview Elementary ty Commission approved a School in Centralia. $780,000 grant from the Wash- and Visioning Workshop “We are to the point where ington State Department of Scheduled Sept. 26 we want to know from the pub- Ecology to update the Shoreline lic what they want to see, more Master Programs for the county By Kyle Spurr recreation or more commer- and cities of Centralia, Chehalis, [email protected] cial development,” City Planner Winlock and Morton. Tammy Baraconi said. “This is The other jurisdictions with- SEPT. 20–23 The city of Centralia — along not so much us telling the public in the county chose to complete with Lewis County, Chehalis, what is going to happen, this is their own plans independently. Morton and Winlock — is part the public telling us what should The county and four cities in of a coalition working to update happen.” the Lewis County coalition have the county’s Shoreline Master Centralia is currently using a until June 1, 2014 to update the Program. shoreline plan from 1974, Bara- shoreline plans. Centralia is seeking input coni said. Additional public workshops, - from all citizens, organizations, “We need to evaluate all the hosted by the Lewis County THE 4 DAY public agencies and tribes that changes that have happened in Coalition, are scheduled for have an interest in the more than the last 30 years,” Baraconi said. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 6 p.m., at 140 miles of shoreline in the city. “We need to bring all that infor- the Veterans’ Museum in Che- SUPER SALE A public open house and vi- mation together to regulate the halis and Tuesday, Oct. 1, 6 p.m., sioning workshop for the city is shoreline in a responsible way.” at White Pass High School in scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 26, Last year, the Lewis Coun- Randle. News in Brief % By The Chronicle the barbecue, which will include after the dinner. OFF* vegetarian options. For more information about Mount St. Helens To register for this event visit the dinner, contact market man- Institute to Hold National https://www.volgistics.com/ex/ ager Rachael Reiton at info@ 40 portal.dll/ap?AP=1116274988 communityfarmersmarket.net. Public Lands Day Event For more information, contact The Mount St. Helens In- Luke Wakefield at (360) 891-5199 AINTS TAINS stitute, in cooperation with the or [email protected]. P & S Mount St. Helens National Vol- COMING canic Monument, will host a Community Farmers community event celebrating SOON! the 20th anniversary of National Market to Host Public Lands Day on Saturday, Harvest Dinner Sept. 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Marble Mountain Sno-Park. The Community Farmers Volunteers are invited to join Market in Chehalis is planning more than 50 other participants to host the seventh annual Com- munity Farmers Market Harvest in this annual community event. * * The Washington Trails Asso- Dinner next month. 30% OFF 15 % OFF HGTV® HOME by Sherwin-Williams ciation and the Swift Communi- The farm-to-table style dinner Painting Supplies custom order wallpaper ties Action Team will also part- will be held on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 6 ner on numerous projects at this p.m. in the Historic Hotel Wash- year’s event to restore and im- ington in downtown Chehalis. prove natural areas on the south Community members and side of Mount St. Helens. farmers market vendors are in- At Chehalis EXTENDED STORE HOURS The major goal of this year’s vited to the dinner, which serves Mon – Fri: 7 aM to 8 pM • Sat: 8 aM to 6 pM as a fundraising event to help the Thorbeckes! Sun: 10 aM to 6 pM event is to complete the trail Store hours may vary. See store for details. portion of the new Ape Cave nonprofit market collect funds Viewpoint Trail. Construction of for future seasons. With Yoga this new trail began at last year’s A vegetarian dinner option Instructor National Public Lands Day and will be available. Melissa Fox work continued throughout the The dinner is $30 for adults 2013 field season. and $20 for children. Tickets Other activities will include are available at the Community You can color us proud! Farmers Market, Book ‘n’ Brush CH504719cz.drb bulletin board and sign installa- Thank you for rating Sherwin-Williams “Highest in Customer tion, campsite dispersal, roadside and Santa Lucia Coffee in Cen- Satisfaction among Paint Retailers” in this year’s J.D. Power cleanup and general maintenance tralia, or online at Brown Paper and Associates study. of high-traffic day use areas. Tickets, http://www.brownpap- Volunteers will gather at Marble ertickets.com/event/463368. 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He said that the let- From Senior Class ters, provided to the court by Downs’ defense attorney, sug- Fund Last Year gests that Downs stole the money By Stephanie Schendel because of a childhood and up- [email protected] bringing where he had nothing. Downs pleaded guilty to 14 A father of two W.F. West counts of forgery and first-de- graduates who admitted to steal- gree theft in late July. He has no ing $8,000 from the senior class prior criminal history. fund last year will spend 90 days in the Lewis County Jail, Lewis MOST OF WEDNESDAY’S hearing re- County Superior Court Judge volved around the question posed Richard Brosey ruled Wednesday. by Brosey to both the prosecu- During an investigation into tion and Downs’ defense attorney: the theft, police learned that “What kind of message does (the Robert Downs Jr. wrote himself sentence) send to the kids, when 14 checks, ranging in amounts the money they spent their hard from $275 to $950, from June effort and time raising, disappears 2012 to September 2012, drain- because some parents takes advan- ing the senior fund of an esti- tage of an opportunity?” mated $8,000. “It shows you that mistakes Pete Caster / [email protected] His family later repaid the happen. We’re human, but we Robert N. Downs Jr., right, sits next to his defense attorney, David Arcuri, left, on Wednesday morning during a sentencing money. can all learn from the tragedy of hearing in Lewis County Superior Court at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. The money was taken from life,” said Downs’ defense attor- an account that is not directly ney, David Arcuri. too light of a sentence. Brosey said, "This was an egre- days in Sheriff Steve Mansfield’s affiliated with the school. For Arcuri added that the con- “I think prison is what sends gious breach of trust ... It just jail may likely be more diffi- each graduating class, parents sequences of this crime on his the message,” Meyer said. won't do for the proverbial slap cult and uncomfortable than set up a nonprofit account and client’s life will go far beyond When Brosey asked Downs on the wrist.” 12 months and a day in prison, raise money for a graduation jail time: he pleaded guilty to 15 if there was anything he wanted After issuing his sentence, which was recommended by the event. The funds are managed by felony counts, he lost his right to say before he was sentenced, Brosey acknowledged that 90 prosecutor. a group of parents who start rais- to vote or own a firearm, he will Downs apologized for his behavior. ing money when the students are likely lose his job at Green Hill "I would like to apologize to freshmen. School where he worked as a the class of 2013," Downs said, "This is a significant crime counselor for 12 years, and there adding that he has since entered — a significant impact on the will be ongoing repercussions in therapy and has begun to under- Growth Forces Move community," said Lewis Coun- the community for what he did. stand why he behaved that way. ty Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer Arcuri requested the judge He also asked the judge to show Seven Mountain Worship Center began some 16 months Wednesday. sentence Downs to 90 days on him mercy, and said that he is ago as a home-fellowship, within 6 months we were crowded After his family found out electronic home monitoring so working to rebuild his life. and began looking for space to grow. But not just any space about the theft, his in-laws paid he could continue working. "I hurt my children immense- God would have the inal approval. back the missing money. The in- “The lesson it teaches them is ly," Downs said. vestigation began in January 2013 that there is justice, there is re- His attorney previously told We want to thank the Centralia Christian School Board for after the parents of high school sponsibility and there is compas- the judge that Downs has three reaching out in the love of Christ and welcoming us into their seniors noticed the withdrawals sion in our justice system,” Ar- children, one of whom is a fresh- facility, on Friday September 20th Seven Mountain will hold in the account. Downs’ wife had curi said. “That’s what’s fair.” man at W.F. West, and two who our irst meeting. been in charge of the fundraising The prosecutor disagreed, graduated in 2013. We are not your typical church, in fact we are a fellowship at the time of the theft. and argued that electronic After sentencing Downs to of believers who are hungry for “What is God saying today?” "What's even more offensive is home monitoring was much three months in the county jail, and He is talking. 7 Mt is about knowing the Lord intimately and being conformed to His image (Rom. 8:29) as a Bride prepared. Our “Harp & Bowl” (Rev. 5:8) style of Worship and Intercession we Separate Trials Ordered for ind to be essential in sustaining the Presence of God.

Intercessory prayer 6:00PM, moves right into worship Former Owners of Birdwell Auto at 7:00, then fresh revelatory teaching, and every Friday we end with a pot luck. SEVERANCE: Keith and Come and be refreshed, encouraged, strengthened Lorinne Birdwell Will and equipped, this is a powerful way to worship ‘‘It’s an open question whether the state will be CH506132cz.db Go to Trial Separately God—and a powerful way to pray. in Early 2014 able to charge her with her own checks.’’ Mike and Betty Kitchen 748-1838

By Stephanie Schendel Eric Eisenberg [email protected] deputy prosecutor Two former owners of a Cen- tralia used car dealership ac- handling the case, Eric Eisenberg, as there was no evidence that she cused of widespread theft from did not oppose the severance, he was involved in the specific act of Phone and Internet a local bank will receive separate argued that her trial should take writing the checks, which were Discounts Available to trials, a Lewis County Superior place before her husband’s. signed by Keith Birdwell, the Court judge ruled Wednesday Since Keith Birdwell has al- prosecutor said. CenturyLink Customers afternoon. ready indicated he intends to While the prosecution ar- Keith Birdwell, 47, and his waive his Fifth Amendment gued against it, the judge sided The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission wife, Lorinne, 44, former owners right if he testifies in his wife’s with the defense and dismissed designated CenturyLink as an Eligible Telecommunications of Birdwell Auto Sales in Centra- trial before his own, his own trial the four counts, Eisenberg said. Carrier within its service area for universal service purposes. lia, are accused of selling dozens would take less time and use less There is additional evidence CenturyLink’s basic local service rates for residential voice lines of used cars without paying back of the court’s resources if her tri- that Lorinne Birdwell had also are $13.50 per month and business services are $30.00 per month. the bank loans used to purchase al was to go first, Eisenberg said. written checks on her own based Specific rates will be provided upon request. them. Court documents also al- Both attorneys for the Bird- off of her husband’s false credit, lege that Keith Birdwell wrote wells countered that Keith would and prosecutors are considering CenturyLink participates in a government benefit program (Lifeline) to make residential telephone service more affordable to bad checks to Security State Bank only testify in his wife’s trial after additional charges, Eisenberg said. eligible low-income individuals and families. Eligible customers totalling more than $160,000. his own concluded; he would not “It’s an open question whether are those that meet eligibility standards as defined by the FCC and The Birdwells, with their waive his right to remain silent the state will be able to charge her state commissions. Residents who live on federally recognized separate attorneys, appeared in prior to his own trial. with her own checks,” he said. Tribal Lands may qualify for additional Tribal benefits if they Lewis County Superior Court They also said Lorinne will participate in certain additional federal eligibility programs. for pretrial hearing Wednesday not waive her right to remain si- THE CRIMINAL CASE AGAINST the The Lifeline discount is available for only one telephone per afternoon. lent, and she will also not testify Birdwells emerged in July 2012 household, which can be either a wireline or wireless telephone. Based off of statements made in either trial. when representatives from Se- A household is defined for the purposes of the Lifeline program to Superior Court Judge Richard In essence, if found guilty by curity State Bank first contacted as any individual or group of individuals who live together at the Brosey by the prosecution and a jury, it appears Keith would police about Birdwell Auto Sales same address and share income and expenses. Lifeline service the Birdwells’ attorneys, it ap- is not transferable, and only eligible consumers may enroll in take the blame for the whole sus- not paying back loans on several the program. Consumers who willfully make false statements in pears the defense team intends to pected theft. vehicles, according to court doc- order to obtain Lifeline telephone service can be punished by fine argue that Keith ran the car deal- Eisenberg told the judge that uments. or imprisonment and can be barred from the program. ership, and is responsible for its the defense’s claim that Lorinne When a car dealership pur- financial decline, while his wife Birdwell had minimal involve- chases a vehicle from an auction, Lifeline eligible subscribers may also qualify for reliable home had minimal involvement in the ment in the business and alleged the dealership’s bank puts out a High-Speed Internet service up to 1.5 Mbps for $9.95* per month business and alleged crime. theft was “not supported by the flooring loan on the car. Then, for the first 12 months of service. Further details are available at Before Wednesday’s hearing, state’s evidence.” after the dealership sells the car centurylink.com/internetbasics. the Birdwells, formerly of Vader, Superior Court Judge Rich- with a profit, the business is sup- hugged in the courthouse lobby ard Brosey granted the severance, posed to pay back the loan. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman The Importance of Protecting Our Region’s Forest Jobs Question: what do gravel and off on forest logging roads was on 18,738 miles of forest roads Earlier this year, I reintro- mud from forest roads have in Guest Column “point-source” pollution. and restoring 3,710 miles of fish duced a strengthened “Forest common with factories? Answer: for our forest roads. Unfortu- In other words, forest roads habitat. They have plans to im- Roads” bill and am pleased to Very little. But there are efforts nately, new federal regulations would now require the same prove the remaining 7,413 miles announce that it passed through to impose the same regulations have been proposed that would resource-consuming permit of road by 2021. Putting an extra the U.S. House of Representa- on our nation’s forest roads that send job-killing ripples through- that’s required for factories and costly requirement on our forest tives as part of the Farm Bill. are required of industrial facili- out the forest products economy. industrial parking lots. The con- economy would be unnecessary The current Farm Bill expires on ties. These ef- A little background: for near- sequences of piling additional at best, and certainly destructive Sept. 30, so the U.S. House is ex- forts are unnec- ly 40 years, forest roads operated regulatory burdens on our forest to our fragile economic recovery. pected to take legislative steps to essary, unfair by private forest land owners, roads would be huge. Private Joined by leaders from the negotiate a final Farm Bill with and unhelpful the U.S. Forest Service and forest landowners would have to business and labor communities, the Senate. I’ll continue work- to our region others have been responsibly shell out $155 million annually as well as Republican and Dem- ing to make sure this forest jobs that continues maintained in accordance with to go through the process and ocratic colleagues in Congress, protection is in the final bill that to need eco- the Environmental Protection take the time to obtain these at the end of 2011 I successfully gets signed into law. nomic recovery. Agency’s Clean Water Act. For- unnecessary permits. I’ve had led legislation through Con- Our communities know In Lewis By Jaime Herrera Beutler est roads are considered “non- private forest owners tell me gress that the President signed how responsible forest manage- County and point-sources,” meaning they they would simply shutter their into law blocking this “Forest ment is crucial to jobs, to forest throughout don’t need to go through the businesses if this happened. Roads” rule for one year. Then, health and even to preventing Washington state, working same permit process required Those of us from Wash- in March of this year, the U.S. wildfires. And keeping the red forestlands support more than for factories and industrial park- ington already understand the Supreme Court overturned the tape off our forest roads is a key 76,000 jobs. My top priority ing lots. These roads are the ac- importance of being good stew- Ninth Circuit Court decision to ingredient to forest management. in Congress has been and will cess points that keep our forests ards of our land and resources. require the new permits for for- I’ll continue doing everything I continue to be getting the men working. In Washington, the Forest and est roads. can to get this commonsense bill and women of Southwest Wash- However, this access to forest Fish Law already in place is rec- However, we’re not out of passed into law, for the sake of ington working again. A critical roads came under attack in 2010 ognized as the most thorough the woods yet. Without a strong, Southwest Washington jobs and step toward that goal is also pro- when the Ninth Circuit Court environmental protection in the permanent legislative fix, our families. tecting the jobs that currently of Appeals in San Francisco nation. Since its implementation forest roads on private and pub- ••• exist. One of the jobs-related reversed decades of Clean Water in 2001, private forest owners lic forest land are still vulnerable Jaime Herrera Beutler is the con- solutions I have spearheaded is Act protection by ruling that the alone have already invested to new forms of burdensome gresswoman representing Washing- providing legislative protection mud, dirt, water and rock run- $155 million into improvements regulation and lawsuits. ton’s 3rd District

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Thomas Paine Called it Common Sense Last week I proposed a ques- nists were less than those paid tion, asking you to name the by residents of England. It was person who was first to use taxes without representation — the term “The United States the fact that no colonists were of America.” It wasn’t Thomas permitted to serve in parliament Jefferson or Benjamin Franklin, to vote on those taxes — which but according to several sources was the greatest thorn in the (I wasn’t there to hear him say it side of colonial leaders. in person, really) it was Thomas This was a point brought Paine. Paine is also credited out strongly by Paine in Com- with writing a 57-page pamphlet, mon Sense. It’s not a perfect Common Sense, which did document, though. Many of more to ignite the flames of the his suggestions for running a American Revolution than any government are impractical. Of other source. course, some of the laws passed It is para- by the Continental Congress are doxical that impractical today as well. We the man who need only look to the Electoral Letters to the Editor did so much to College to see that. form our coun- Records will tell us, even if Local Democrats in the Lewis County Democrat Democrat Party. try should be our grade school history books Central Committee? Napavine can have her. as vilified as he do not, that our Founding Lack Leadership I guess the reason Slemp got was later in life Fathers were elitists. They as- the award was because she held Chuck Haunreiter by the very citi- Once again, I must delay my re- Chehalis sumed that they were the only sponse to Theodor Even. It’s more a couple forums on genetically zens who ben- By Bill Moeller ones capable of forming and manipulated organisms in our efitted from his important to build a functioning running a country and that the Democrat Party in Lewis County food and the negative effects of efforts, yet that’s what happened, climate change on Washington average citizen was not capable than to respond to an uninformed Noise Pollution? mainly because of his attacks of even selecting a president. state. Big deal. How many people Faux News fan at this time. on organized religion. He died They should instead vote for did she reach? Uninformed Faux News fans More Like ‘the Sound a lonely, indebted man who, on a person to select a president Slemp needs to get out of her are not the biggest enemies of his very deathbed, was beset by in their place. That’s the mess sterile environment and get out of Freedom’ Lewis County Democrats. No, religious zealots who demanded known as the Electoral Col- on the front lines by writing let- To the editor: the biggest enemies of Lewis that he renounce the position he lege today, where a candidate ters to the editor and calling in As a veteran and as a , the County Democrats are Jen Slemp, had taken all of his life. can receive more votes than on Panesko’s show. reader who complained about chairman of the Lewis County It’s not that he didn’t believe his opponent and still lose an Slemp laughs when she ad- military helicopters landing at Democrat Party, and her merry in God, he was known to say, he election. It seems to me that mits that many people in Lewis the Chehalis-Centralia Airport just didn’t believe the Bible or happened not too long ago, little band of political misfits County are afraid to admit that should be aware that the Cheha- the clergy. That was enough in didn’t it? in the Lewis County Democrat they’re Democrats in public. lis-Centralia Airport is open to the 18th century to assure his Let us not forget that many Central Committee for not get- That’s not funny. But it’s a fact. the public, and since it has several fall from grace, at least the grace of those early leaders wanted ting the Democrat message out And many of those who are afraid times been improved with federal of those zealots. to replace King George III in Lewis County. to admit that they are Democrats funds, it may not deny landing to Common Sense had its with King George Washington. Slemp was recently awarded in public sit right there in the any aircraft, military or civilian. beginning in England, where Thank goodness, he turned that chair of the year by the Washing- Lewis County Democrat Central As for safety, aircraft, includ- Paine was born. It recounted the down. ton State Democrats. Obviously, Committee. Instead of laughing ing the one I fly and many, many inherent faults in living under a Regardless of a few obvi- they’re not from around here. I about it, Slemp should get out others, take off from and land at monarchy in general, and King ous faults — particularly in invite them to check out the edito- front and start fighting for Lewis the Chehalis-Centralia Airport George III in particular. Not Paine’s proposals concerning rial page of The Chronicle where County Democrats. safely every day of every week. surprisingly, this didn’t go over the distribution of wealth and Democrats are bashed on a regu- Slemp hasn’t even finished My home is directly under too well with English authorities, property — Common Sense lar basis with no response from her first term as chairman of the the traffic pattern, and it doesn’t and he emigrated to the colonies. still deserves to be read by Slemp or those incompetent oafs Lewis County Democrat Party worry me or my wife even slight- It was here that his writings every citizen today. Timber- in the Lewis County Democrat and the 20th Legislative District ly. As most of us know, neither struck a chord. land Libraries have copies of it. Central Committee. They won’t Democrats but now she’s running airplanes nor helicopters sud- Colonists were ready to ac- They’ll have one more as soon even write a letter to the editor de- for the Napavine City Council. denly stop flying. Even if the en- cept his polemics; at least some, as I return mine. By the way, nying they’re a bunch of incompe- Usually, if somebody wants to use gine fails on a helicopter, Army but not all of them were. Even you won’t find the phrase “The tent oafs. Because they can’t. her chairmanship of a political aviators, like civilian helicopter during the Revolutionary War United States of America” in it. I would invite those big city party as a springboard to public pilots, constantly practice “auto- approximately a third of the That’s in a different essay. Democrats to tune into John office, she would have some ac- rotating” to a safe landing. population still supported the Panesko’s radio talkshow some complishments to point to from Finally, the reader mistakenly King. Another third sat on the ••• morning where Panesko bans her chairmanship. But nobody referred to “noise pollution.” fence, leaving just a third to Bill Moeller is a former enter- anybody who disagrees with would ever know we even have a What he heard is, like the fight for freedom and liberty. tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city his right-wing anti-government Democrat Party in Lewis County sound of the jets from McChord, The legacy of the Boston Tea council member, paratrooper and propaganda with impunity. The if The Chronicle hadn’t told us more accurately referred to as Party would lead one to believe pilot living in Centralia. He can be running joke is Panesko’s claim about Slemp’s undeserved award. “the sound of freedom.” that taxes were the biggest issue. reached at bookmaven321@comcast. that he welcomes callers who dis- The only thing I can come up Actually, taxes paid by the colo- net. agree with him. Where is Slemp? with is that The Chronicle likes Steve Carmick Where are all those boneheads weak leaders in the Lewis County Chehalis

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sirens WashinGton state patrol “out of control” on the 900 block stolen ups package Road outside of Centralia at Jail for suspicion of first-degree - of South Market Street. He al • Morton police are currently about 8 a.m. Monday to a report burglary and theft of a firearm pe ell teen crashes car legedly assaulted his mother’s investigating a theft of a UPS of a burglary that had just oc- Wednesday. Kelley’s neighbor • Justus Hoffman, 16, of Pe 69-year-old boyfriend. package that was left on a porch curred. The victim, a 56-year- called police 11 a.m. Tuesday to Ell, was driving a 2005 Saturn • Police and medics responded on the 600 block of Westlake Av- old Centralia man, had returned report a burglary that had oc- Ion on state Route 6 near mile- to the Chehalis library at 4:51 p.m. enue. The incident was reported to his house and spotted two curred sometime between Fri- post 37, 12 miles west of Cheha- Tuesday to a report of a 13-year- at 6:37 p.m. Sept. 11. men burglarizing his garage. day and Monday in which elec- lis, when his car left the road to old girl who was pushed to the The Centralia man confronted tronics and two firearms had the right, then traveled along the ground. There were no arrests. dogs at large the men, stood in the doorway been stolen. Deputies contacted ditch for about 25 feet, before • Matthew I. Johnson, 18, • Officers responded to a and got into a fight with one of the neighbor of the victim, who going further off the road into of Chehalis, was arrested and complaint of dogs running loose the suspects. Both suspects es- was Kelley’s mother, and gave an earthen ledge, according to booked into jail at 6:25 p.m. in the area of the 300 block of caped, got into a car and fled the deputies permission to search Washington State Patrol. The Tuesday on the 1000 block of Division Avenue at 10:30 p.m. area. The victim wrote down the the property. Police located sev- - car then rolled onto its top, com Southwest 20th Street after he Friday. The animals’ owner was license plate number of the car eral of the stolen items on the - ing to a rest in the ditch. There allegedly grabbed his sister’s contacted and advised to keep and called police. The next day, property. Kelley was later lo wrist during an argument. were two passengers in the car, the dogs contained or be subject deputies arrested a 41-year-old cated by police and booked into Rylee White, 15, of Chehalis, to a citation. Centralia man, Brad J. Christin, jail. and Faith Horrman, 11, of Pe Ell. Morton and MossyrocK for first-degree burglary and are Both passengers were transport- ••• ed to Providence Centralia Hos- police departMent centralia police departMent actively searching for the second suspect, identified as 50-year- By The Chronicle Staff pital. The driver, who was not disorderly conduct at a Burglary injured, was cited for improper old Henry Reilly, of Centralia. Please call news reporter Stepha- laundromat • Someone broke into a resi- • Matthew T. Kelley, 19, lane usage, which state patrol - nie Schendel with news tips. She can • Police responded to the dence on the 1900 block of Hon of Ashford, was arrested and be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- determined to also be the cause eysuckle Lane and damaged a of the collision. 300 block of East Main Street booked into the Lewis County [email protected]. to a report of an irate man who toilet. The burglary was report- complained that his laundry had ed at 7:39 a.m. Wednesday. chehalis police departMent been moved after he had left it in • Two men allegedly forced a washing machine for several open a door on the 600 block of We’re more than video Game release causes Jefferson Street at 3:19 p.m. and disturbance hours at 9:53 a.m. Saturday. The irate customer, Robert J. Dagnon, stole two chainsaws. • Employees at GameStop 40, of Mossyrock, was cited for theft of rental property just print. called police at 4:30 p.m. Monday alleged disorderly conduct. Later to request officers conduct ad- that day, police took a second • Officers took two reports of ditional patrols in the area after report at the same location of the theft of rental property from 11 p.m. because of the midnight a door that had been damaged the 2000 block of Borst Avenue release of the video game Grand after someone had apparently Tuesday. Theft Auto 5. They estimated kicked it. The second incident is assault that about 300 people would be still under investigation. in the area. By 9 p.m., an em- • Anthony A. Shunn, 28, ployee at the nearby Walgreens dog in car of Centralia, was arrested and also requested police respond • Someone called police at 3 booked into jail for fourth-degree to the area because “GameStop p.m. Sept. 9 to report possible assault on the 1400 block of Har- is having a new game roll out animal abuse regarding a dog rison Avenue at 1:54 p.m. Tuesday. and kids are everywhere.” The that was left inside a car while its collision caller also said the gamers were owner went into a store in Mor- • A woman was transported walking through the pharmacy’s ton. Police contacted the owner to Providence Centralia Hos- drive-through while custom- of the dog, and cautioned the pital suffering from neck pain ers were trying to pick up their owner about heat-related issues after a two-car collision on the medications. involving pets being left in cars. 2700 block of Borst Avenue at The dog was fine. police respond to disorderly 6:20 p.m. Tuesday. teens Music disturbs sleeping Baby • A 14-year-old Chehalis • Police responded to a re- leWis county sheriff’s office boy was cited for fourth-degree port of a loud stereo at 10:21 p.m. Visit our Web site. assault after his mother called Sept. 9 on the 500 block of Main Burglary police at 9:13 p.m. Monday to Avenue. The noise was actually • Deputies responded to the www.chronline.com report he was “in a rage” and coming from loud cellphone. 2400 block of Seminary Hill

The only independent and locally owned funeral home Man Convicted of Violent Rape in Centralia-Chehalis. NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY CH504461sl.cg in 1990 to Live in Packwood 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 By The Chronicle est. 1907 A sex offender who was re- cently released after serving a Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 15-year sentence for the rape 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia • (360) 736-3311 and kidnapping of a woman at In Remembrance gunpoint in 1990 has indicated he will be living in Packwood by registering with the Lewis Remembering the Life of County Sheriff’s Office. He has been convicted of Luellyn Azora Ainsworth rape, or attempted rape, three times. Jack L. Cook, 66, pleaded "Grandma Lu" guilty in 1990 to first-degree Sunrise Sunset sodomy and first-degree kid- Jan. 1, 1920 Sept. 13, 2013 napping in Multnomah County 12 great-grandchildren; in Oregon after he kidnapped and seven great-great- and sexually assaulted a woman, grandchildren. Courtesy photo whom he did not know, at gun- The loss of Luellyn Azora Jack L. Cook, a registered sex ofender, has registered to live in Packwood. He has point, according to the Lewis Ainsworth brings great been convicted of rape, or attempted rape, three times. A community notiication County Sheriff’s Office. sorrow to the Ainsworth is required by state law when a sex ofender who presents a clear risk to commu- family, the Smith family, and At the time of the assault and nity safety registers to live somewhere. He is not wanted by law enforcement at all who knew and loved her. kidnapping, Cook was an escapee this time. She was a woman of sheer from a Washington State Prison, distinction and will be missed according to the sheriff’s office. by many but never forgotten. When he escaped from prison, he Prior to that, in 1978, Cook iff’s office. He is described as Services will be held was serving a 30-year sentence had been convicted of attempted a 5-foot-9 bald, white man Friday, Sept. 20, 2013 at 1:00 for statutory first-degree rape af- first-degree rape in Oregon af- who weighs approximately 195 p.m. at the Methodist Chuch of Pe Ell, Wash. ter having sexual contact with a ter he had forced sexual contact pounds and has blue eyes. Luellyn Azora Curtis- 10-year-old girl in 1981. with a woman he just met, ac- Cook will be under Depart- Ainsworth was born Jan. Initially, Cook received a cording to the sheriff’s office. ment of Corrections supervision 1, 1920 to the late Delbert suspended sentence for the 1981 He did not complete any sex for at least three years. Our Father which art in and Olga Ullom. She heaven, Hallowed be thy crime for agreeing to enter sex offender treatment during his A community notification was a loving, caring, and name. offender treatment, according to incarceration. is required by state law when a devoted daughter, wife, Thy kingdom come. the sheriff’s office. Cook left treat- Cook will live on the 100 sex offender who presents a clear mother, grandmother, great- Thy will be done in earth, ment, and was sentenced to prison block of Cedar Street in Pack- risk to community safety regis- grandmother and great-great- as it is in heaven. - grandmother to many. Our instead, where he later escaped. wood, according to the sher ters to live somewhere. grandmother was a loving Give us this day our and kind person, she would daily bread. brighten up anyone’s saddest And forgive us our day with positive thoughts trespasses, as we forgive Death Notices There are no services scheduled at and fun moments. those who trespass this time. Arrangements are under lotteries against us. On Sept. 13, 2013 she And lead us not into • Betty Jane WeBley, 76, Olympia, died the care of Brown Mortuary Service, departed this life, leaving Sunday, Sept. 8, at Liberty Country Place, Chehalis. Washington’s Wednesday Games temptation, but deliver to cherish her memories us from evil: Centralia. A memorial service will be • alta aileen Metcalf, 95, Aurora, Ore., Powerball: 07-10-22-32-35, 19 of her three grandchildren, For thine is the kingdom, held Saturday, Sept. 21, 1 p.m., at the died Monday, Sept. 16. Arrangements Next jackpot: $400 million Neil Allen Ainsworth (wife First Baptist Church in Chehalis. Ar- and the power, are under the care of Davies Cremation Lotto: 04-14-28-30-43-48 Lenora) of Salem, Mo., rangements are under the care of New- & Burial Services. and the glory, ell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Next jackpot: $2.5 million Carl Levi Ainsworth and forever and ever. • ralph neil arnold, 77, Chehalis, Hit 5: 11-15-17-29-35 Cecelia Ainsworth (husband • luellyn azora ainsWorth, 93, Pe Ell, passed away Saturday, Sept. 14, at his Amen. Next cashpot: $340,000 Eric), all of Spokane, Wash., died Friday, Sept. 13, at her home in Pe home in Chehalis. There are no ser- Ell. A visitation will be held Thursday, along with Victoria Smith of vices planned. Arrangements are under Match 4: 07-12-19-20 ~Matthew 6:9-13 Sept. 19, 12 to 5 p.m., at Sticklin Funeral Fairbanks, Alaska; Joshua, the care of Cattermole Funeral Home, Keno: 03-06-08-09-10-12-18-24-31- and Mycah Smith of Pe Ell, Chapel, Centralia. A funeral service 42-45-47-49-53-54-59-64-76-78-80 will be held Friday, Sept. 20, 1 p.m., at Winlock. Wash., who were all adopted To view the obituary, please the United Methodist Church, Pe Ell. A • JoniBon stevens, 59, Ryderwood, into Grandma Lu’s family; go to chronline.com/obituaries. graveside service will follow the funeral passed away Tuesday, Sept. 10, in Olym- commodities at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Pe Ell. Services pia. Services will be held Oct. 27, 1:30 Sticklin Funeral Chapel are under the direction of Sticklin Fu- p.m., at the Vader Grace United Meth- Gas in Washington — $3.75 (AAA of WA) 1437 South Gold neral Chapel, Centralia. Condolences may be offered at odist Church. Arrangements are under Crude Oil — $108.08 per barrel (CME) Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com • Kathleen adele MattheWs, 84, Che- the care of Cattermole Funeral Home, Gold — $1,364 (Monex) (360) 736-1388 halis, died Tuesday, Sept. 17, at home. Winlock. Silver — $23.00 (Monex) The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 • Main 10 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief For Obama, Brazil’s Syrian Official: Diplomatic Rebuke Military Base Shootings Roadside Bomb Compounds a Targets Bus in Central Troublesome Stretch Shake Sense of Security Province, Killing 19 WASHINGTON (AP) — For DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — President , an em- By Ramit Plushnick-Masti A Syrian official says a roadside barrassing diplomatic rebuke by bomb has targeted a bus in the Brazil has compounded an already The Associated Press country’s central province, kill- troublesome stretch for the White Armed guards stand at the gates. ‘‘We will find those gaps and we will ing 19 people. House both at home and abroad. IDs are needed to pass through fix those gaps.’’ The official at the governor’s Brazilian President Dilma electronic barriers. And uniformed office in Homs province says Rousseff announced Tuesday members of the American military today’s explosion in the village that she was putting off a state — well-trained and battle-tested — Chuck Hagel of Jbourin also wounded four visit to the U.S. next month to are everywhere, smartly saluting as defense secretary people on the bus. He spoke on protest an American spy pro- they come and go. condition of anonymity in line gram that has aggressively tar- And yet, twice in less than with regulations. geted her nation’s government four years, a person with permis- nel long-barreled weapons, add- terrorism in mind, not unstable The village is predominantly and private citizens alike. sion to be there passed through ing an insider-attack scenario to individuals with no apparent po- Alawite, a minority sect to which President Bashar Assad belongs, Rousseff’s decision deepened the layers of protection at a U.S. their training, and strengthening litical agenda. Those threats can but it also has Christians and the global fallout for Obama base and opened fire, destroying ties to local law enforcement, said be more difficult to detect. Peter Daly, a vice admiral who re- Daly, who directs the U.S. Sunnis. It was not immediately from revelations about National the sense of security at the instal- tired from the Navy in 2011. The Naval Institute in Annapolis, clear why the bus was targeted. Security Agency surveillance lations that embody the most military also joined an FBI intelli- Md., said the military needs to Syria’s civil war, which has programs, which have also an- powerful military in the world. gered many Americans. The gence-sharing program aimed at review its procedures for vetting left more than 100,000 dead “It is earth-shattering. When announcement also came amid identifying terror threats. people for access to installations. since the crisis erupted in March military bases are no longer safe, criticism of Obama’s public Then, on Monday, Aaron “Once you’re inside that hard- 2011, has taken increasingly sec- where is safe if that even doesn’t shifting over the threat of U.S. Alexis, a 34-year-old former ened line of defense, that is the tarian overtones. Most of the military action against Syria. exist anymore?” said Col. Navy reservist who held a secu- most difficult scenario,” he said. rebels trying to overthrow Assad Some foreign policy analysts say Platoni, a reservist who keeps a gun rity clearance as an information “We need to look at how these belong to the majority Sunni sect. such issues raise questions about under her desk after witnessing the employee at a de- clearances are granted to con- Obama’s standing around the world. at Fort Hood in Texas in fense company, used a valid pass tractors and subcontractors and “The real issue becomes, 2009, when Army psychiatrist Maj. to get into the Washington Navy to make sure once someone is Christians of Southern How does this affect American Nidal Hasan killed 13 people. Yard and killed 12 people before granted clearance, that we come Egyptian Town Get influence in the world?” said dying in a gun battle with police. back and check again.” Carl Meacham, director of the IN THE WAKE OF THIS WEEK’S No Respite After Americas program at the Center deadly rampage at the Washing- THE ATTACK HAS RAISED ques- SOME OF THE SHOCK AND sudden Army Wrest Control for Strategic and International ton Navy Yard, Defense Secretary tions about the adequacy of the sense of vulnerability caused by Studies. “Is American influence Chuck Hagel ordered the Pentagon background checks done on gov- Fort Hood and the Navy Yard at- From Militants knocked down a few notches as to review security at all U.S. defense ernment contractors who hold tack may have stemmed from the DALGA, Egypt (AP) — Is- a result of this?” He called Rous- installations worldwide and exam- security clearances. mistaken belief that military per- lamic militants on motorbikes seff’s action “almost unheard of.” ine the granting of security clear- Hagel acknowledged “a lot of sonnel are armed when they are drive by Sameer Hanna Tany- ances that allow access to them. red flags” may have been missed on domestic installations. ous’s home in this southern Egyp- “We will find those gaps and in the background of the gun- Most personnel are, in fact, tian town and make a chilling House GOP Leaders May we will fix those gaps,” Hagel man, who had a history of vio- barred from carrying weap- gesture — running their fingers Try to Link ‘Obamacare’ vowed on Wednesday. lent behavior and was said to be ons onto a base, and Hasan and across their throats. Others, he After Fort Hood, the mili- hearing voices recently. Alexis probably knew it. Another says, shout warnings that security Attack to Must-Pass tary tightened security at bases Many of the security improve- little-known fact is that many forces won’t be there forever to Spending Bill nationwide. Those measures in- ments adopted after 9/11 and Fort searches are random. Not all ve- protect him and other Christians. cluded issuing security person- Hood were created largely with hicles or packages are checked. This week, a large contingent WASHINGTON (AP) — of troops and police rolled into Moving on to , House Dalga, backed by helicopter gun- GOP leaders appear likely to give Man Who Caused Fatal Crash Confesses, Pleaded Guilty ships, breaking the hold of Islamist tea party lawmakers a chance to hard-liners who seized control of use a routine temporary govern- the town of 120,000 in early July in ment funding bill to try to mus- a spasm of violence after the ouster cle the Democratic-controlled of President Mohammed Morsi. Senate into derailing President Their grip terrorized the town’s Barack Obama’s health care law. Christians, as hard-liners torched It’s a strategy fraught with and looted their homes, businesses political risk for Republicans, and churches. who could find themselves bear- But the relief felt by the town’s ing the blame for any partial gov- estimated 20,000 Christians was ernment shutdown that results short-lived. They fear the troops from an impasse with the Senate. will stay only long enough to make The Senate seems poised to re- some arrests — and once they’re ject the GOP move, strip the “de- gone, the backlash from militants fund Obamacare” idea from the against them will be even worse. legislation and send a straightfor- “We are too scared to talk even ward stopgap spending bill right now with all this hokouma (gov- back into the laps of House conser- ernment) in town,” Tanyous, a vatives frustrated by their inability 40-year-old door-to-door salesman, to unravel the health care bill. said at the house of a local Coptic GOP aides said the latest Orthodox priest. “One day, all this strategy was to be presented to police and army will go and we will rank-and-file Republicans at a have no one on our side.” closed-door meeting Wednesday. Tanyous fled his home when a They required anonymity to dis- Muslim mob looted and torched cuss the strategy because it had it in mid-August, taken in with not been announced. Tom Dodge / The Associated Press his wife and children by a Muslim It’s a reversal from an ear- family. Emboldened by the troops’ lier strategy, rejected last week by Attorney Martin Midian, left, talks with Matthew Cordle in the Franklin County Common Pleas Court in Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday. Cordle, who confessed in an online video to causing a fatal wrong-way crash on on June 22 after a presence, they returned this week angry conservatives, that would to live in the burned-out, win- have sent the measure to the Sen- night of heavy drinking, pleaded guilty Wednesday to aggravated vehicular homicide. He faces two to 8½ years in prison at sentencing, which was set for Oct. 10, and will also lose driving privileges for life. dowless husk. Immediately, the ate as two bills to ensure that the threats began, he said. Democratic-controlled chamber would be able to ship the spend- ing measure straight to the White Mexican Officials Say House and more easily avert a Submerged Cars Found in 58 Are Missing After government shutdown after the Sept. 30 end of the budget year. Landslide Smashes Into Oklahoma May Solve Cold Cases Tiny Mountain Village Starbucks Says Guns By Sean Murphy ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Mexico’s government said 58 Are Not Welcome in Its The Associated Press people were missing after a mas- Stores, But Stops Short SAYRE, Okla. — When three sive landslide smashed through a teenagers from this small Okla- tiny coffee-growing village deep of a Weapons Ban homa town disappeared on their in the country’s southern moun- NEW YORK (AP) — Star- way to a high school football tains, where fresh waves of rain bucks says guns are no longer game in 1970, rumors swirled as threatened to unleash more dan- welcome in its cafes, though it is to what happened to the trio. ger for rescue workers trying to stopping short of an outright ban Some thought the three had evacuate the last residents from on firearms. stumbled across a drug deal at the isolated hamlet. The fine line that the retailer a rural airstrip and been killed. The storm that devastated is walking to address the con- Others said they might have run Mexico’s Pacific coast over the cerns of both gun rights and away to California. weekend regained strength gun control advocates reflects “There have been theories from Wednesday and became Hurri- how heated the issue has become, everybody,” said Dayva Spitzer, cane Manuel, dumping rain on particularly in light of recent publisher of The Sayre Record fishing villages on the coast of mass shootings. newspaper and a longtime resident. Sue Ogrocki / The Associated Press Sinaloa state. It is a third blow to Most states allow people to “Everyone suspected foul play. ... But Oicials work on the second of two cars found in Foss Lake in Foss, Okla., Wednesday. a country still reeling from the openly carry licensed guns in every lead just went nowhere.” The Oklahoma State Medical Examiner’s Oice says authorities have recovered skel- one-two punch of Manuel’s first some way and many companies Now authorities believe they etal remains of multiple bodies in the Oklahoma lake where the cars were recovered. landfall and Hurricane Ingrid on do not have laws banning fire- have a key piece to the puzzle: Mexico’s eastern coast. arms in their stores. But Star- A 1969 Camaro, just like the Federal officials raised the bucks has become a target for one the teens were driving, was was also recovered. Custer County close,” Peoples said Wednesday death toll from Manuel from 60 gun control advocates, in part pulled from a lake with the skele- Sheriff Bruce Peoples believes it as investigators combed through to 80 earlier Wednesday. They because of its liberal-leaning cor- tal remains of three people inside. may solve another case in which the rusty, mud-covered vehicles. said they were not yet declaring porate image. In turn, gun rights two men and a woman disappeared Both vehicles were discov- the 58 dead in the village of La advocates have been galvanized AND THAT WASN’T THE ONLY dis- a year before the teens vanished. ered Tuesday by divers conduct- Pintada several hours north of by the company’s decision to de- covery. A second car containing “These vehicles match those ing a training exercise, about 100 Acapulco, but it appeared unlike- fer to local laws. remains, an early 1950s Chevrolet, missing-persons reports real miles west of Oklahoma City. ly that they had survived. • Main 11 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013

News in Brief Members Sought The group, which represents bers will serve three-year terms Clark, Skamania, Klickitat and After letters of interest are master hunters statewide, ad- and must retain their certification Wahkiakum counties) — one -vareviewed, candidates can expect for Master Hunter vises Fish and Wildlife on issues status during their entire term. cancy to be contacted by current Advi- Advisory Group and opportunities affecting mas- Current openings include: • Any county in the state sory — Group members. ter hunters and the Master Hunt- • Region 2 (Okanogan, Chel- two vacancies Interested master hunters can By The Chronicle er Permit Program. an, Douglas, Grant and Adams The application process is find more information at http:// The Washington Department Fish and Wildlife will make for- counties) — one vacancy open to all certified master hunt- wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/master- of Fish and Wildlife is accepting mal appointments by February 2014. • Region 3 (Benton, Franklin, ers with no ongoing legal pro- hunter/. letters of interest through Oct. Five volunteer positions will be Kittitas and Yakima counties) —ceedings or convictions in the The Advisory Group meets at 31 for membership in its Master opening on the 15-member group one vacancy last 10 years under the state’s fish least four times per year, usually Hunter Advisory Group. early next year. Appointed mem- • Region 5 (Lewis, Cowlitz, and wildlife enforcement code. in Ellensburg. Calendar: Wellness Roundup; Civil War Train; Free Classes at Embody; More Continued from Main 2 bers of the Washington State will be drumming, dancing and Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach four persons), sponsored by ARTrails of Civil War Association for a one- vendors selling crafts and food trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 Southwest Washington to drive through the area’s his- p.m., 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Che- Oktoberfest celebration, Devilfish day event on Sept. 21. Associa- items throughout the day and halis, 748-9593, www.steamtrainride. toric communities and back tion members will pose as Civil evening. Raffles will be ongoing Public House, 289 NW Chehalis Ave., roads of Lewis County. Along com Chehalis, music by Blaser Family Band at War era citizens and soldiers throughout the event: a general Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach 8 p.m., (360) 996-4682 the way, people will be able to and take a ride among passen- raffle, a Pendleton blanket raffle train, excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., 1.75 Ribbon cutting, Valley View Health stop at a wide variety of loca- gers of the Mt. Rainier Scenic and 50/50 raffles. hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- Center, noon, 1800 Cooks Hill Road, tions, watching the artists at Railroad. These, along with food con- 9593, www.steamtrainride.com Centralia work and viewing their cre- The ride will depart from the cessions and sales of merchan- Civil War event, Mt. Rainier Scenic Fashion shows, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., ations. Artwork will be available Elbe depot and travel to Mineral. dise specific to the Cowlitz Pow Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 Christopher and CJ Banks, Centralia for sale at individual studios. p.m., Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, res- Outlet Mall, (360) 807-6398 “The experience of being Wow, help the committee raise ervations (888) STEAM11 Studios, located between Lit- on the train and being close Willapa Hills Cider and Sausage Fest, funds to cover the expenses of Harvest Swap Meet, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 2 p.m., Willapa Hills Cheese, Doty tlerock and Vader, will be open to the soldiers and the civilian this undertaking. Southwest Washington Fairgrounds, $4, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. reenactors is a great chance to A free dinner will be served children under 12 free, (360) 740-1495 Organizations Several of the studios will be learn about an important part at 5 p.m.; donations are ac- Mark Goldberg, 8 p.m., Matrix Cof- 20th Legislative District Democrats, 10 offering guests an opportunity of American history and have cepted. After dinner and before feehouse, Chehalis, $6, (360) 740-0492 a.m., Country House Restaurant, Toledo to work in the artist’s medium. fun at the same time,” said Sgt. the 7 p.m. Grand , a chil- Fun Addicts, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Historic Fox Theatre Restorations, At each studio, visitors may Clayton Ambrose Marbles, 2nd dren’s program with games and Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) meeting of volunteers, 10 a.m., Santa Lucia fill out a questionnaire and win So. Carolina Volunteer Infantry. a legend from Cowlitz Spiritual 273-2000, ext. 301 Coffee, Centralia, presale tickets at HUB- one of eight pieces of original art There will be three different “Lifeboat,” 2 and 7 p.m., Fox Theatre, BUB, Holley’s Place, Debbie’s Boutique in Leader Roy Wilson will enter- Centralia, $8 single, $20 family (three or Centralia, Book ‘n Brush in Chehalis being donated by ARTrails art- departure times: 10 a.m., 12:45 tain youth who wish to partici- ists. A drawing will be held on p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Guests will pate. Oct. 17. witness a short re-enactment of Additional information can A total of 56 artists are par- the Civil War as well as tour the be obtained by contacting com- ticipating in the 2013 Studio restoration shops in Mineral be- mittee chair Suzanne Donald- ADVANCEDADVANCED Tour. fore returning to Elbe son at (360) 280-2321. A catalogue that lists the For more information or to Interested vendors may con- artists and studios is available purchase tickets for this event, tact Larry Knutson at (503) 867- ENErgy SyStEmS at numerous downtown busi- go to www.mrsr.com or view 7967. Updates may be found at nesses in the Twin Cities. More the Youtube video. www.cowlitz.org and FaceBook Your Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration information is available by call- page Cowlitz Indian Tribe Pow ing Rebecca Staebler, owner of Cowlitz Tribe to Honor Wow. Specialists Since 1982 HUBBUB, at (360) 736-1517. Toledo High School is locat- Spirit of Cowlitz People ed at 1242 State Route 505, To- Ductless Heat Pump Specialist Wellness Roundup The Cowlitz Indian Tribe ledo. will be “Honoring the Spirit of to Offer Variety of All Cowlitz People” at the 14th

Embody to Offer CH504340sl.cg Free Services annual Pow Wow on Saturday, Sept. 21, at Toledo High School. Free Classes at 360-748-1817 The Wellness Roundup 2013 The Pow Wow is a full-day www.advancedenergyinc.com will be held 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at event, from noon until 10 p.m., Grand Opening the corner of Cooks Hill Road and admission is free. Master The grand opening for Em- and Scheuber Road, near Provi- of Ceremonies Don Ryan will body will be held in downtown dence Centralia Hospital. conduct grand entries at 1 p.m. Centralia on Saturday, Sept. 3. GENERATORS The health and wellness fair and 7 p.m. with the assistance of A ribbon-cutting ceremony, will feature free health - Perfect for RVing, camping, picnicking, tailgating, emergency Arena Director Ed Wulf. facilitated by the Centralia-Che- home backup and so much more!! ings, including cholesterol, blood Head Woman and Head halis Chamber of Commerce, sugar and blood pressure checks; Man Dancers, Kevin and Jeani- will be held at noon. free clinical breast exams and fer King (Cowlitz), will be the From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., a va- Now mammograms; massages; infor- hosts throughout the day and riety of free classes will be held. $999.00 mation and giveaways from local into the evening. Grey Eagle will Here is the schedule: health providers. serve as Honor Drum and 206 • 8 a.m. — NIA • 2000 watts (16.7A) of Honda Inverter Also offered are a $500 cash Singers will be Drum Host. • 9:30 a.m. — Pilates mat 120V AC power prize, free bike helmets and As in past years, veterans of • 11 a.m. — Family yoga • Super quiet - 53 to 59 dB (A) horse carriage rides. More than • Lightweight (less than 47lbs) all military service, whether na- • 12:30 p.m. — Hoopnotica TM 100 local exhibitors will be offer- hoop dance • Eco-Throttle - runs up to 15 hours tive or not, will be recognized on 1 gal. of fuel ing a variety of information. A and honored just after the grand • 2 p.m. — Beginning yoga MSRP $1,149.95 i • Power for microwave, refrigerator, barbecue lunch will be available. entries with a handmade gift to From 4 to 7 p.m. will be an EU2000 hair dryer and small AC unit For more information, call (360) each. The Cowlitz Drum Group open house reception 330-8767. will provide presentations of Embody is located at 115 S. their drumming and singing af- Tower Ave. Mt. Rainier Scenic ter each grand entry. We’re no ordinary dealer! CH505504ca.db Dance contests will be held Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 this year during the afternoon p.m., Tenino Elementary School, (360) 300 S. Tower, Centralia • 736-0166 • 1-800-962-6826 Railroad to Host 515-0501 and evening sessions, with a www.powersportsnorthwest.com Games Day, traditional and mod- Civil War Train diverse variety of contests that Offer good only at participating dealers on Honda Power Equipment products. Not all dealers carry all products. ern board games, card games, 1 p.m., Connection of a generator to house power requires a transfer device to avoid possible injury to power company The Mt. Rainier Scenic Rail- will provide for participation Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) personnel. Consult a qualiied electrician. For optimum performance and safety, read your owner’s manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment. © 2007 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. road will be welcoming mem- from all of the age ranges. There 740-0492 Associated Press, Washington State August Photo of the Month Co-Honoree

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Ater he inished setting up his pig pen for the upcoming Southwest Washington Fair, Jason Smythe, 12, of Onalaska, Wash., takes a quick CH505911cf.db nap on top of his 5-month-old pig, hreat, on Monday, Aug. 12, 2013 at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds in Chehalis, Wash. Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 LOCAL Local Artists to Offer Variety on ARTrails Tour CREATIVITY: Annual Studio Tour Hosts 12 New Artists, 54 Artists Total By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Renate Cowan, who owns Hexen Glass Studio in Rochester with her daughter Gabby Cowan, began preparing their studio this week for the 11th annual AR- Trails Studio Tour. This year’s ARTrails, held on Saturday and Sunday and again next weekend, will be the first tour for Hexen Glass Studio and 11 other local artists around Lewis County. A total of 54 local artists are on the tour this year, with art- work that consists of paintings, sculptures, glass, jewelry, pottery, mixed media, fiber art, carved wood, basketry, enameling and collage. “I’ve seen it before,” Renate, who moved her studio from Tumwater last year, said. “Then last year I tried to join but it was too late.” As one of the few glass artists on the studio tour, Renate and Gabby insist people will be im- pressed with the persistence that goes into each piece. “We are from Germany where you have so much glass art in ca- thedrals and museums,” Renate said. “I had no clue how they did all of that. I just wanted to find out how they did it. I had no idea I would do it my whole life.” Pete Caster / [email protected] The ARTrails tour will open A stained glass piece made by Gabby Cowan sits on display in her studio in Roch- with the Gala reception on ester on Tuesday afternoon. Cowan, who makes a multitude of various glass works Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the at Hexen Studios with her mother Renate, will be one of 54 local artists featured in Centralia Historic Train Depot this year’s ARTrails starting this weekend at various locations around Lewis County. downtown. An exhibition gal- lery, featuring one piece from each artist on the tour, will be mediums, Nontell said, and the displayed at the train station group’s jury committee that se- MORE INFORMATION during the gala. lects members always welcomes To see samples of work by ARTrails President Jeanne some of this year’s artists, or to Hamilton said participants on new artists. “Variety happens when you view a complimentary tour guide, the tour will be able to meet with visit www.artrailsofsww.org. each artist and watch them work. have as many artist as we do in People come from across the Lewis County,” Nontell said. country for the event, Hamilton Hamilton said ARTrails en- have such good art in the area,” said, and are often surprised to courages every medium of art Hamilton said. “It’s kind of un- find so many artists in Lewis and tries to maintain a high der the radar. You expect to see CH506326sl.ke County. standard so there is a good show good art in Seattle and Portland, ARTrails averages between 50 each year. but you don’t expect to see them Purchase tickets online at swwabigs.org/gwlfamilydays and 60 artists each year. “People are always shocked we in Lewis County.” “Lewis County a lot of times gets a bad rap,” Hamilton said. “All you hear about is bad em- ployment rates and the drugs up FREE $100 OFF FREE FREE and down I-5, but there are a lot EXAM & X-RAYS ANY RESTORATIVE PROFESSIONAL SONICARE of good things going on here too in our own backyard.” Includes PROCEDURE TEETH Xtreme E3800 Power ARTrails member Jan Non- comprehensive Fillings • Crowns Toothbrush (for adults) or tell said the tour will have a large exam & all Root Canals • Bridges WHITENING Children’s Electronic amount of giant sculptures this necessary x-rays Extractions FOR LIFE! Toothbrush year. Each year brings different Coupon not valid with insurance. 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Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations Voice of the People Lewis County Volunteers Answer Call to Serve Summer officially comes For The Chronicle In 2009, Congress set aside to an end on Sunday. Sept. 11 as a National Day of Ser- What is your favorite vice and Remembrance for those lost on Sept. 11, 2001. This is a part of autumn? day when individuals through- out the country would perform service for their communities. In response to that national call for service, volunteers from various community organizations gath- ered to share their time and tal- ents for the betterment of needy families in Lewis County. Ever since, Lewis County has responded to the call to serve. In 2012, volunteers from the Catho- lic Parishes in Lewis County and the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- “Getting a pile of ter-day Saints combined to form the Lewis County National Day leaves together and of Service Planning Committee. jumping in them. I’m Through their efforts, on Sept. 8, 2012, various city and county fa- just as much a kid cilities were improved, including schools, parks and the Southwest as the rest of them.” Washington Fairgrounds. Food was harvested and collected for Courtesy photo Angela Grussing needy families by more than 450 Isabelle Giford preps tables for paint in Vader Park Saturday. Centralia, unemployed volunteers. The Lewis County National mental budgets and high unem- Day of Service Committee gath- ployment in the county, volun- ered again this year with As- teer labor is necessary to address sembly of God church members community needs which would in Vader joining in the planning otherwise go untended. Fresh efforts. Community needs in vegetables harvested by volun- Centralia, Chehalis, Adna, Roch- teers at the Farm and ester and Vader were identified. donated to the food bank means On Saturday, Sept. 14, nearly 400 the difference between families volunteers addressed a variety going hungry or being able to of needs throughout the county, adequately feed their children including interior and exterior with nutritious vegetables. Power painting, parks and schools land- washing and landscape mainte- scaping maintenance, library nance at parks throughout the exterior cleanup, Park-n-Ride county provided a much more cleanup and landscaping work at pleasant and sanitary environ- “Halloween. It’s my the Southwest Washington Fair- ment for our families to use and grounds. In addition, volunteers enjoy. Exterior painting at Pope’s favorite holiday.” Courtesy photo harvested approximately 12,500 Kids Place and interior paint- ing at the Lewis County Home- Dick Morrison ires up a pressure washer that needs water provided by the local pound of potatoes at Reisinger ire department in Vader Saturday. Brad Wright Farm in Adna, which was do- less Men’s Shelter has greatly Bucoda, unemployed nated to the Lewis County Food improved the appeal and use of Bank Coalition. A Toys for Tots these facilities. program for assembling small Service to our fellow man wooden toys for children to be and community is the corner- donated to needy families was stone for improving the environ- also completed in conjunction ment and lives of our citizens. with this year’s Lewis County Through working together, we National Day of Service. can achiece a common goal The value of volunteerism which benefits both the recipi- cannot be overstated. With the ents and givers of volunteer ef- lagging economy, tight govern- forts in years to come.

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Fault: ‘It Was the Principle ... ’ Continued from the front page the citation, even though the bus belonged to the Winlock School They issued Withrow a cita- District. tion for failure to stop at a stop “My husband just washed his sign, and concluded that the hands of the whole thing,” she cause of the collision was “inat- said. tention.” The citation, in addition to Less than two weeks after the cost of a lawyer, added up to the accident, Withrow resigned about $600, she said. from the Winlock School Dis- “It was the principle of the trict rather than get fired. whole thing,” she said, “because He was never charged with it made my husband look hor- anything criminal, however, he rible, and I am sorry, it was just received a $175 traffic citation not true.” for failure to stop at a stop sign. Debbie Withrow, the wife of Winlock School District Su- Ronnie Withrow, who was de- perintendent Shannon Criss termined to prove her husband wrote in an emailed statement was telling the truth about the that the district was unaware brakes failing and to clear his of any change in the citation. name, hired a lawyer to pursue Despite the change, she wrote, the matter. “the district has no intention to reconsider the previous disposi- Pete Caster / In mid-July, the court al- [email protected] tered the traffic citation from tion of this matter.” The DeLaval robotic milking machine at Austin Family Farm in Oakville uses a 3-D camera and lasers to guide clusters to suc- failure to stop at a stop sign to Withrow said her husband tion on to a cow’s utters before milking the cows. a citation for defective equip- has no intention of trying to get ment, according to court docu- his job back. ments. The citation fee was still “He won’t even hardly drive milking: Technology Meets Local Dairy Farms $175, and Debbie said they paid the car,” she said. Continued from the front page Look for our Saturday we’d been wanting to make a commentary by John McCroskey change for a while,” Ron said. “On a farm there’s just so many things to do, it’s a constant worry and really super hard work. We were getting to the point where we had to take a look at where we were at, and whether we could keep up th working as hard as we did.” 6 Annual Fall The Austins are not alone in their desire to innovate. Maynard Mallonee, a farmer Experience from the Boistfort Valley, on Chehalis Valley Wednesday was admiring the Ron Austin shows the abundance of information his farms’ new milking machine 6 of Austin’s system during an open can bring up on each individual cow. Washington’s Wine Tour house put on by DeLaval, the Whether the cow goes left or Jim’s brother-in-law said, “is that Premium system’s manufacturer. right is determined by several fac- I’ve seen Ron really getting into September 21 & 22 • 12-6 p.m. Mallonee has no immediate tors, including how many times it. He seems more excited about Wineries September 28 & 29 • 12-6 p.m. plans to purchase a robotic milk- the cow has been milked that day, the farm. If maybe he was here er but acknowledges its benefits. how much milk she has given and before by necessity, now he’s • Agate Creek Cellars • Bateaux Cellars “It’s probably the future of where she is in her lactation cycle. happy to be here.” • Heymann Whinery dairy farming, at least for small • Birchield Winery If the right gate opens, the Past generations of Austins • Scatter Creek Winery farms,” Mallonee said during the cow goes back to the barn. have had to forgo almost all Passport event attended by about 20 locals. If the left gate opens, the cow other activity to keep the farm • Wells’ Winery $30 “It’s a way to stay competitive.” proceeds to the milking station running: “From first grade to where she is corralled snuggly and the day we graduated, Dad nev- ron stood on his brother-in- hosed off with a cleaning spray. er took a day off,” Mike Austin, 6 Chehalis Valley Wineries will open law’s farm last year and watched Suction tubes attach to her Jim’s brother, said Wednesday. their doors for this 4-day event. the milking robot kick into ac- udders and begin to milk. They But the robotic system af- tion. He knew what his family detach when the flow of milk fords other opportunities. needed to do. has stopped. “It gives you some free time. If “It was — ‘wow, the cows are The cow is released through you have a child and want to go A variety of wines and happier,’” he said. “‘Wow — we see a sporting event, you can do hors d’oevres are available could do this.’” the next gate. Her next stop is the feeding trough — an incen- that,” Boistfort farmer Maynard for your enjoyment.

“But then I had to get my pa- CH505658sl.ke tive to line up for the milking Mallonee said. “It frees up time dre on board.” most of us don’t have now.” Austin Family Farm has been process in the first place. From there, she can mill Ron puts it simply: “It allows For more info visit www.chehalisvalleywinetour.com in existence since 1878. During me to be a better farmer.” World War II, Jim’s grandfather around in the barn or go out to and father transitioned the farm pasture. from general agriculture to pri- In the barn is a manure marily dairy, to fill the U.S. Ar- scraper, hooked up to a pulley my’s need for dairy products. system, that every few minutes Jim, 68, was not sure he pushes manure from the barn wanted to change what was a floor into a collection pit. The successful, longstanding family waste is piped to a lagoon waste business. treatment system and later Ron made his pitch to his sprayed as fertilizer on the fields. parents. Parts of the system were in- “We penciled it out and pen- stalled by DeLaval, and parts ciled it out,” Janie, 67, said. “My of the system the Austins built husband, my son and me don’t themselves. do things haphazardly.” Altogether, the project to- “We made a list,” Jim said, talled about $500,000, plus an- “and realized there was a lot of other $40,000 in sales tax. pros and not a lot of cons.” Installing and learning to In January, the family began use the milking system has been accepting bids; they eventu- painstaking; for it to be most ef- ally chose DeLaval, a Swedish fective, the Austins discovered, it manufacturer of farm and dairy must be customized to work best equipment. for the family’s specific needs. Over the subsequent months, “As time goes on and we elimi- DeLaval worked to retrofit the nate cows that aren’t working, it new system into the barn while will get better and better,” Jim said. Jim and a longtime colleague “A year down the road,” Ron kept the operation going. said, “I think we’ll be seeing re- “They were putting in four- ally good results. and-a-half hours in the morn- ing and four-and-a-half hours at Part oF Janie and Jim’s motiva- night,” Janie said. “It was 4 a.m. tion to buy the robotic system, they to 10 p.m. seven days a week.” said, was to continue their son’s Then, at the end of June, the involvement with the family farm. system was ready. Though Ron is a dedicated farmer — “the city, office life the austin’s three-gate, self- isn’t for me,” he said — his en- selecting system allows cows to thusiasm seemed reinvigorated be milked when they please. by the idea of working with the When a cow approaches the new technology. first gate, its ear tag is scanned “We wanted to slow down, by a machine. Data from the but keep it going for Ron,” Janie tag — sent instantaneously to a said about her thought process touch-screen computer — will when considering the purchase. determine which of the two “The biggest change, since gates opens. they installed it,” Ken Miller,

dog: Police Seeking Information CH5030052cz.db Continued from the front page Panco said he did not know whether the tip was anonymous a tip that its head was located or not. south of where the body was Police are asking anyone found, Panco said. An officer with information regarding the looked in the area and found the incident to call the Centralia head near Chestnut Street, buried Police Department or Lewis under a few rocks next to the tracks. County Crimestoppers at 1-800- The head had the collar on it. 748-6422. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl M’s Iwakuma Shuts Down Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Detroit Prep Football Prep Cross Country Unbeaten Central 2B Teams Meet in Napavine

By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] Four of the nine teams in the Central 2B League are currently tied for first, but that's bound to change come Friday. Morton-White Pass, Wah- kiakum, Napavine and Onalaska all sport 2-0 records. The last two teams on that list face off in Napavine. The Tigers are the No. 5 team in the state, per the latest As- sociated Press rankings, while Onalaska has already matched Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the two wins it recorded last year. Centralia’s Cory Richardson takes on the course at Fort Borst Park during Evergreen 2A Conference cross country action Wednesday in Centralia. Richardson won the "It's nice. Our kids are focused, boys race with a time of 17:17.68. though," Logger Week 3 Football coach Mazen Saade said. Richardson, Wallace Win for Tigers "They're very fo- By The Chronicle "Serena and Cory put in a ish from Chase Malamphy the girls race, shaved seven and cused each Onalaska (2-0) Centralia took the top spot lot of miles this summer and it (19:11.59) while Jesseeka a half minutes off her previous week, in our vs. in both the boys and girls rac- was great to see them run such Hughes was third (25:22.42) in time. film stud- es, which were ran together, in strong races early in the season," the girls race. Raymond Craig was fourth ies, practice, Evergreen 2A Conference cross Centralia cross country coach "I saw really (19:31.93) for the Timberwolves and how country action Wednesday at Andrea McLaughlin said. posted from the boys team," in the boys race, followed by they carry Fort Borst Park in Centralia. Centralia's boys were able to MWP coach Steve Roberts said. Centralia's Liban Ali in fifth. themselves The Tigers' Cory Richard- pick up the 25-34 victory over "Everyone took anywhere from The Tigers also had Diante in the class- Napavine (2-0) son won the boys race with a EvCo foe Aberdeen at the meet. one to five minutes off their Spears (8th, 20:40.28), Samuel room." time of 17 minutes, 17.68 sec- None of the three girls teams times. It was a huge improve- Juarez (20:52.15) and James The Friday, 7 p.m., onds, while Serena Wallace was had enough runners to estab- ment." Wisby (10th 21:37.92) finish in Loggers at Napavine tops in the girls race, crossing lish team scores. Malamphy took 2 minutes the top ten. opened the the finish line at the 21:43.63 The Morton-White Pass off his previous time, while Avy season with wins over Pe Ell (0-2) mark. boys got a third-place fin- Creighton, who finished 10th in please see XC, page S5 and Toutle Lake (0-2). Napavine presents a bit more of a challenge, with its usual fly sweep offense — Tuesday’s 1A Girls Soccer operated by quarterback David Grace and weapons Brady Woo- drum, Katyn Newcomb and Ke- Keeper Pardue aten Underhill — and a stalwart offensive line. Lifts Adna Over "They spread you out, and they can throw the ball really Montesano well, so our defense has got to be By Brandon Hansen real disciplined this week," Saade said. [email protected] Napavine's defense, mean- ADNA — The Pirates found while, has allowed 11 points this a keeper. Quite literally. season. Freshman net-minder Ash- "They've got some tough de- ley Pardue, in her first varsity fensive linemen, but they pose a game, notched 15 saves and was lot of problems with the move- a big reason for Adna's 1-0 vic- ment and activity of their line- tory over SWW 1A Evergreen backers," Saade said. "It'll be Division foe Montesano here interesting to see what (Tiger Tuesday night. While the Pirates coach Josh) Fay comes up with, usually rely on the speed of ju- but their physicality, and those nior forward Regyn Gaffney, the backers, they're always on the always-tough Bulldog squad was move." flustered time after time by the Onalaska, meanwhile, has obstructive Pardue. gotten its usual production from "It was amazing," Pardue, dynamic quarterback Travis Mc- who also plays select soccer for Million, and seen the emergence the Puget Sound Slammers, said. of Keifer Kastl, who ran for 188 "That's probably the most fun I've yards against Toutle Lake. had playing. I think my defense "He's a hard-working, down- did great. Montesano was very to-earth, nose-to-the-grind kid," aggressive and they're good with Saade said of Kastl. "He's a full- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] passes and the long balls." back in this offense, which is a Adna freshman goalkeeper Ashley Pardue had 15 saves The Bulldogs had 24 shots huge part of what we do." during SWW 1A Evergreen Division girls soccer action on goal while the Pirates had Both McMillion and Kastl, as against Montesano Tuesday in Adna. please see PREVIEW, page S5 please see SOCCER, page S5

Finished The Final Word Centralia’s Serena Wal- Former UW Coach Don James to Begin Chemotherapy lace nears the TV’s Best Bet SEATTLE (AP) — Former Washing- In the statement, the family says that inish line at NFL Football Fort Borst Park ton football coach Don James will begin James is at home and resting comfortably Wednesday chemotherapy next week for a malignant following the surgeries. Kansas C. at in Centralia. tumor on his pancreas. The 80-year-old James coached at 5:25 p.m. James’ family released a statement Wallace won Washington from 1975-1992 and led the NFL the girls race through the school on Wednesday morn- with a time of ing. James had two surgical procedures Huskies to a share of the 1991 national 21:43.63. earlier this month at Virginia Mason championship. James went 153-57-2 with Medical Center for what was called a gas- the Huskies and led the school to six Rose Brandon Hansen / [email protected] tro-intestinal issue. Bowl appearances.

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Hiking Fishing Report New Fishing Rules Reflect Record-Breaking Upriver Chinook Return to Columbia River

By WDFW OLYMPIA – More upriver fall chinook salmon are re- turning to the Columbia Riv- er than any time in the past 75 years, so Washington and Oregon fishery managers are expanding sport fishing op- tions below Bonneville Dam beginning Sept. 13. Scrapping a previous rule that would have closed the chinook fishery that day in a portion of the lower river, both states adopted new regu- lations that: Allow anglers to continue Zach Urness / The Associated Press fishing for chinook salmon Eli Peacock of Bend looks up at Mount Washington from a meadow a few thousand feet below the summit in this photo taken July 27. A few hours earlier, he’d been through the end of the year at the top. in all areas of the mainstem Columbia River below Bonn- eville Dam open to salmon Climbing fishing. Expand the area open to chinook retention by mov- ing the lower boundary from Rocky Point 16 miles down- stream to Buoy 10 near the mouth of the Columbia. MT. WASHINGTON Allow anglers to catch and MOUNT WASHINGTON at 7,794-feet, and I could have keep up to two adult chinook WILDERNESS, Ore. (AP) — taken a nap in the sunshine and salmon per day as part of The act of rappelling down a warm breeze high above the their catch limit below Bonn- mountain begins with one sim- world. eville Dam. Through Sept. ple, unavoidable fact: At some “For me, being up here is a 30, only hatchery chinook point, you have to lean back- spiritual time,” Hayden said. with a clipped adipose fin and ward and step off the edge. “I’m this teeny dot in this vast healed scar may be retained The problem is when you’re creation that God made. And downstream from the Lewis standing on the wind-swept the creator of this vastness loves River. peak of Mount Washington, me. I really love that feeling.” Allow anglers aboard a looking over a vertical cliff into vessel in the Columbia River a boulder-strewn gully a few DOWN from Buoy 10 to the Highway thousand feet below, this once- 395 bridge in Pasco to con- simple concept begins to feel ... One of the activities I re- tinue fishing until the daily a bit more complex. member best from summer limit of salmon/steelhead for To put it another way: gulp. camps growing up was some- all anglers aboard is achieved. But among the ironclad thing the counselors called a Guy Norman, south- rules of mountain climbing is “trust exercise.” The campers would get into west regional director for that anyone willing to go up, Zach Urness / The Associated Press pairs, usually on a mat or soft the Washington Depart- and I had been, to the 7,794-foot Experienced climber Dave Hayden of Salem, right, instructs Eli Peacock of Bend ment of Fish and Wildlife summit, must be prepared for on rappelling down Mount Washington on July 27. surface, and take turns fall- (WDFW), said the new rules the inevitable trip back down. ing backward while the other caught them in midair. are designed to give anglers And so I took a deep breath about and climbing mountains THE JOURNEY The idea, I suppose, was to a chance to reap the benefits and eased over the edge, my is that some people are natu- The headlights pierced the experience being at the mercy of a record-breaking salmon body suspended in the sky by a rally better at handling heights, morning darkness as we left Sa- of another person, of becoming run, while continuing to pro- rope attached to the mountain, altitude and the physical strain. lem and headed east on High- helpless against gravity with the vide protection for wild fish. slowly dropping down the spire Take Hayden. On the moun- way 22/20, the sky turned from trust that it wouldn’t end with a Based on the latest fore- of a peak that pierces the Ore- tain, he’s in his element — joy- black to purple to blue during cast, 664,000 to 835,000 up- gon sky like a gigantic spike. ful and bouncing around, “splat” on the ground. the drive. river bright adult chinook explaining each point on the Whether this exercise actu- After less than two hours we are expected to return to the THE MOUNTAIN route, each knot tied and piece ally increases faith in our fellow turned right toward Hoodoo Columbia River this year, well Mount Washington is of equipment, each rock that man is hard to say, but it does Ski Area and continued to Big above the record of 420,000 among the most recognized makes a good hand-hold — make an impact. And I couldn’t Lake and the PatJens Trailhead, fish set in 1987. On Sept. 7, mountains in Oregon’s north- with no apparent fear of stand- help thinking about the lessons the beginning of a trip that more than 48,700 chinook ern Cascade Range. ing on the edge of a sheer cliff. as we prepared to rappel down would total about 9.5 miles of from a variety of upriver Each time you drive High- His confidence, experience and the pitch just below the summit. hiking and 3,128 feet of climb- stocks crowded up the fish way 20 over Santiam Pass on attention to detail make him a The process of leaning back- ladders at Bonneville Dam, a clear day, the shield volcano ing. ward off the edge of a mountain We checked the gear and perfect guide. setting a new daily record. rises above the rolling hills and I don’t have that same abil- — when all you can see are cliffs That record was broken two burned-over forest like a natu- strapped on packs, and then fol- dropping into a gully below — lowed the trail along the west- ity. For me, the line between days later when 63,870 up- ral skyscraper calling out to the comfort and fear is thinner. requires a very real amount of river chinook moved past the inner King Kong in everyone ern edge of Big Lake to the first that summer camp trust, in the view of Mount Washington, a When our feet left the ground dam, followed by 56,044 the who loves high-altitude adven- on the steep, exposed summit rope, the knot and the person next day. ture. hulking pyramid shadowed in who tied the anchor. The land- the morning sunlight. block of Mount Washington, I The requirement that an- The willingness to climb gripped the rock tighter, took ing spot is actually just 60 feet glers release unmarked chi- this challenging, technical “There it is,” Hayden said. below, but in that moment it “Can you believe we’re going to deeper breaths and tested each nook below the Lewis River mountain is not enough, how- step. feels as though you’re stepping is specifically designed to ever. Unlike Cascade peaks be up there soon?” off the edge of the world. The uphill pace of the next The first pitch is the chim- protect wild chinook salmon such as Mount St. Helens and ney, a 60-foot wall of dark rock. “On rappel,” I said. now returning to tributaries South Sister — where you can four miles — hiking segments “On rappel,” replied Hayden. of PatJens Trail, Big Lake Loop, Hayden climbed ahead and set of the lower Columbia, Nor- hike and scramble to the sum- the rope, allowing Eli and I to Legs against the rock, body man said. Anglers fishing the mit during summer — Wash- Pacific Crest Trail and an un- suspended in the sky, I moved signed climbers trail — would attach ourselves for extra safety big river are required to use ington requires a rope, harness (and peace of mind) as we fol- downward. And the funny barbless hooks to facilitate the and technical skill to safely as- make me a believer. thing is — and it happens every By the time we reached a lowed behind, hands gripping release of fish that must be re- cend its dizzying summit. solid cracks of rock to pull us time — that once you’re men- turned to the water. All routes up Mount Wash- saddle at 6,266-feet and stopped tally satisfied the rope won’t for lunch — one of the oddities upward. Starting Oct. 1, anglers ington are rated Class 5 or high- snap, rappelling is the most ex- of starting so early is eating a After the first pitch came a fishing that area may retain er on the Yosemite Decimal hilarating part of climbing. turkey sandwich at 9:30 a.m. — long stretch of scramble climb- either marked or unmarked System — meaning a fall easily Hayden, of course, rap- we’d left the forest behind and ing — squeezing around boul- chinook after most of the wild might be fatal — which is one pelled with the speed of an an- were entering the zone of bar- ders and navigating through tule chinook have moved out reason it’s important to climb chor dropped off a boat, and we ren rock and scree that would cracks — until we reached the of the mainstem Columbia. with somebody experienced in moved down the mountain, en- mark the rest of the journey. second pitch just below the Hymer noted that 92,000 technical mountaineering and joying one more rappel before The hiking grew steeper, and summit ... fall chinook have already reaching solid earth and leaving familiar with the route. the views more spectacular, as ... And ran into a traffic jam. the summit block behind. crossed McNary Dam south That’s why I was thrilled to we climbed toward the rounded For almost an hour, perched The final act of coming of the Tri-Cities and 26,000 join a trip lead by Dave Hayden, summit block of Mount Wash- on an outcrop, we waited for down involved putting on gai- have been counted at Ice Har- a Salem resident who’s been ington. To the west, Mount Jef- two earlier groups to finish de- ters and “scree-skiing” — put- bor Dam on the Snake River. climbing Mount Washington ferson, Three Fingered Jack and scending the wall. It was pain- Anglers fishing below for 15 years. The 52-year-old Hayrack Butte through ful. The adrenaline of climbing ting your heels back and sliding Bonneville Dam can retain specializes in guiding people the undulating carpet of trees. slowly cools, leaving you with down a hillside of loose rock two adult salmon, two adult up mountains — he’s known Finally, sweaty and hot, we the empty feeling of flat soda. and dust into a meadow below. steelhead or one of each as as the “climbing guy” at his reached the base of dark, steep Once the route opened up We hiked through the part of their daily limit. Fish- church, Salem Alliance — and rock at 7,351 feet and put on Hayden scampered up, set the meadow, fringed by fir trees ing rules vary further upriver has climbed Washington about our helmets and harnesses. The rope and we were off. The sec- and wildflowers, with the and anglers are encouraged to 40 times. hike was over, and the climb ond pitch went quickly and mountain’s spiked point rising check WDFW’s Sport Fishing Beginning at 4:15 a.m. on a was beginning. soon we were atop the pinnacle overhead. Rules pamphlet and Emer- Saturday last month, I joined I’d been admiring from High- “You’ll never look at this gency Rule website at http:// Hayden and Eli Peacock for a way 20 for so long. mountain the same,” Hayden wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regula- trip up Oregon’s narrow, spiked FEAR AND THE ASCENT The summit of Mount said. “Once you’ve been to the tions/ for details. peak. One of the things I’ve Washington is a flat and relax- top, you can never see it the learned during a career writing ing little perch, like a table top same way.” • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013

The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week Sports Briefs Last week provided plenty of difficult matches to call on all levels. Only part-time reporter (and full-time farmer) Jordan Nailon correctly called the Se- Enforcers Holding Final ahawks’ dominant win over San Francisco (which was the topic of much scorn lobbed at sports editor Aaron VanTuyl in the W.F. West press box on Friday). Nailon and VanTuyl both recorded 9-4 weeks, while the Ginger Troll himself went 8-5 and Pete Caster — a man who’s biggest regret in life is not thinking Tryout of a suitably offensive guesture when he saw the Google maps street-view car headed his way — won Week 2 with a 10-3 record. We’ve gone back to our By The Chronicle roots and added a guest this week. Doing the honors will be Morton-White Pass girls basketball and fastpitch coach Darin Allen, who also “teaches” a few “classes” at White Pass High School. The 10U and 12U Enforcers fastpitch teams will hold a final tryout for the upcoming season Our “Experts” on Sept. 22 at the Fort Borst Park softball fields in Centralia. Tryouts will run from 10 a.m. to noon, and players should ar- this Week’s rive 20 minutes early to fill out games registration forms. For more information contact Jon Meyer at (360) 304-9528 or jmeyer51@ Aaron VanTuyl Brandon Hansen Pete Caster Jordan Nailon Darin Allen msn.com. Alternate dates may Sports Editor Sports Reporter Visuals Editor Sports Reporter MWP Coach (Guest) be available on inquiry.

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West xtreme.com. at Astoria (1-2) 41-0 50-7 39-6 56-14 42-7 Aberdeen (1-1) at Centralia Centralia Centralia Centralia Aberdeen Centralia (2-0) 42-31 42-0 58-43 42-21 24-14 MLB Briefs Forks (0-2) at Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Mariners Prospect Toledo (1-1) 27-6 21-14 8-7 24-10 20-8 Suspended 50 Games Onalaska (2-0) at Napavine Onalaska Napavine Napavine Napavine NEW YORK (AP) — Seattle Napavine (2-0) 21-13 13-12 16-12 35-10 36-12 Mariners Forrest Snow Raymond (1-1) at Raymond Winlock Raymond Raymond Raymond has been suspended for 50 games Winlock (0-2) 30-0 20-14 22-0 24-7 40-7 following a second positive test for a drug of abuse under base- Tenino (0-2) at Tenino Tenino Tenino Elma Tenino ball’s minor league program. Elma (0-2) 7-0 16-7 20-19 18-12 14-12 The 24-year-old right-hand- Idaho State (2-0) Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington er’s suspension was announced at UW (2-0) 40-7 56-10 3-0 34-12 38-20 Tuesday and will begin next sea- son. Idaho (0-3) at WSU WSU WSU WSU WSU There have been 52 suspen- WSU (2-1) 35-0 30-7 11- 3 28-14 36-14 sions this year under the minor league drug program and 15 un- Jaguars (0-2) at Seahawks Seahawks Seahawks Seahawks Seahawks der the major league program Seahawks (2-0) 45-3 40-7 45-3 24-3 35-14 Snow was 4-0 with a 2.93 ERA in one start and 18 relief appearances this year for Triple- Tuesday’s Prep Volleyball A Tacoma of the Pacific Coast Morton-White Pass Slips Past Napavine in Five Games League. By The Chronicle "She's just explosive with Mules Sweep Onalaska Castle Rock Sweeps Toledo Jennings’ Single in 12th her hitting," Trojan coach Eddi MORTON — The host Tim- WAHKIAKUM — Onalaska TOLEDO — The Indians Lifts Rays Past Texas berwolves let Napavine stick Peterson said. "She's only like 5-foot-4, but she has a great verti- came out with fire, but couldn't played a pair of tight games ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — around and play for quite a while get past Wahkiakum, falling in Desmond Jennings had an RBI before sending the Tigers home cal and can place them very well." against defending State 1A Lacey Joner hit on all 23 of a nonleague contest 25-23, 25-22, champion Castle Rock here single in the 12th inning and the in a 25-18, 28-26, 15-25, 14-25, 26-24 to the Mules here Tuesday. her serves with eight aces for Pe Tuesday, but the Rockets held on took over the 15-12 win here Tuesday night in Taylor Anderson led the Log- top spot in the AL wild-card race nonleague volleyball action. Ell, and Alyssa Compton came both times in a 25-22, 25-13, 25- off the bench to serve 100 per- gers with 10 kills, while McKen- by beating the 4-3 Madison King dished out 30 na Ulery served 11 of 11 with 20 22 SWW 1A League Trico Divi- on Wednesday night. assists for the winners with 10 of cent. sion volleyball win. "We did a lot better than last defensive passes. Texas has a half-game lead 10 serving, and Ashley Kelly add- "We felt we showed up to- Beth Demery had six kills over Cleveland, which lost at ed nine kills. Sam Eveland add- week," Peterson said, "with our attitudes and fixing the mistakes night and played neck to neck and 12 digs, Sarah Subjeck added Kansas City, for the second wild ed eight kills, and MWP coach each game," Onalaska coach three kills and 14 digs, and Kar- card. Tammy Kelly praised the play of from our (Willapa) Valley match Terri Dalsted said. "Last week I lee Coverdell notched 25 assists Jose Lobaton opened the 12th Taylor Brooks (seven kills). and putting it into play with Ray- said we were looking forward to for Toledo. with a single off Joseph Ortiz (2- "She played a really good, ag- mond." play in every game, not just one 2) and pinch-runner gressive game for us," Kelly said Pe Ell (1-1) will open Cen- “We just don’t have a lot of of two and our girls played with went to second on Yunel Esco- of Brooks. tral 2B League play at home on confidence right now,” Toledo heart and confidence tonight." bar’s bunt. Fuld then scored on For Napavine, Michal Erven Thursday against Mossyrock. coach Whitney Luchau said, “so Note: The Pe Ell JV also won Onalaska's Jessica Paxton was Jennings’ hit to right center. had 13 assists and served 100 it’s an opportunity to learn to in three sets. 10 for 10 from the service stripe. Brandon Gomes (2-1) struck percent, Mecaela Champman play like a team, and what it’s "The way we progressed this out Ian Kinsler with runners on had 13 assists, 12 digs and seven like to win.” week was something I was very second and third with two outs kills, Kaitlin Sheets had nine Vikings Fall in Four to Tenino proud of," Dalsted said. Toledo (1-3) is off until Mon- kills with 11 digs and a pair of in the top of the 12th for the MOSSYROCK — The Vi- Onalaska (0-2 overall) plays day, when the Indians host Wah- Rays. block-kills, and Makayla Dailey kings dropped a home volleyball next Tuesday at Mossyrock. kiakum in a nonleague contest. added eight digs and seven kills. match in four sets to 1A Tenino Olivia Valentine chipped in with Tuesday night, 25-19, 27-25, 18- Warriors Beat Elma on the Road seven kills and a block-kill. 28, 25-19. "We played well tonight. I feel Mossyrock coach Alex Nel- ELMA — Rochester took its Pole Buildings like we should have come out on son tipped her cap to Tenino. talents on the road and bested top," Napavine coach Monica "They played very smart to- Elma in straight sets in SWW 1A Dailey said. "We're just having night and they were the better League Evergreen Division vol- problems finishing strong." team," Nelson said, adding that leyball action here Tuesday, win- Site Prep Morton-White Pass (3-0) will her own team's communica- ning 25-14, 25-17, 25-11. Available host Toutle Lake in Randle on tion could use some improve- Rochester came out and ef- Thursday, while Napavine (0-1) ment. "We weren't quite in sync. ficiently took care of business in its first league match. will host Wahkiakum on Thurs- We made a lot of hitting errors 24’x24’x10’ tonight that can be avoided “The girls played amazing. 24’x24’x10’ day. 2 Car Garage Note: Central 2B League through communication." 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MLB Iwakuma Shuts Down Tigers DETROIT (AP) — Hisashi Award winner earned a vic- Iwakuma kept tory in his previous start, end- hitless and the ing a six-game winless streak. scoreless, keeping up quite a He has won consecutive games streak. only once — July 31 and Aug. Iwakuma 6 — since winning four straight extended his starts in late May and early June. scoreless in- Iwakuma, meanwhile, hadn’t nings streak won any of his previous four on the road to starts despite a 2.10 ERA over 25 and Justin that stretch. Smoak hom- SEATTLE 8 He didn’t need more run ered off Justin support against Detroit, but the Verlander to DETROIT 0 Mariners provided it four runs help Seattle in the eighth and another in the Mariners beat Detroit 8-0 on ninth on Gutierrez’s homer. Wednesday night. Seattle’s Danny Farquhar Iwakuma (13-6) matched his pitched the ninth and faced Alex career high going eight innings, Avila, a high school teammate in giving up just four hits and one , and struck him out to unintentional walk. He struck end the game. out six, including Cabrera twice. Notes: The Tigers gave OF “You don’t see many Torii Hunter a scheduled day off have Miggy swinging like he was out there,” Mariners manager and rested 2B Omar Infante. ... Paul Sancya / The Associated Press Tigers RHP Bruce Rondon, who Eric Wedge said. starting pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma throws against the Detroit Tigers in the irst inning Wednesday in Detroit. Iwakuma’s 25-inning score- hasn’t pitched in a game since Sept. 2 because of an elbow injury, less streak on the road matches road. to be in the postseason, we’ll see. left-center gap. Nick Franklin a franchise record. It trails only threw from 120 feet on Wednes- In the fourth inning, Iwaku- You never want to say anything followed with an RBI single to day and the team hopes he can the 25 2-3 innings scoreless ma got out of a bases-loaded jam clinched until it is.” give Seattle a 2-0 lead. stretch Joe Kelly had on the road throw a session by the for the second time in the game The AL Central-leading Ti- “The walks hurt me,” Ver- end of the week. ... Smoak has six for St. Louis earlier this year, ac- at Detroit. gers had won three straight and lander said. “It seemed like every homers over 11 games in Detroit. cording to STATS LLC. “We had a shot,” Tigers man- six of seven to close in on their inning, especially the first four, “I don’t know what I might ager Jim Leyland said. “But that’s third straight title, but they have I was very erratic with the first ... The Tigers announced Larry be doing to make it happen,” what good pitchers do, they don’t not eliminated the Cleveland batter of the inning.” Parrish will be retained to man- the Japanese right-hander said let you capitalize. Indians from contention in the Verlander seemed to finally age the Triple-A Toledo next year. through an interpreter. “I’m just “That’s why he’s one of the division. find a groove in the fourth in- ... Detroit’s Doug Fister (12-9) trying to focus, pitch my game best.” Seattle had lost eight of nine. ning when he retired the side in will start against Seattle’s James and stay with my plan.” Verlander (13-12) allowed Verlander gave up walks to order, but Smoak’s solo shot — Paxton (2-0) in the series finale Iwakuma, who became an three runs, four hits, walked leadoff hitters in the first two in- his 17th homer — gave Seattle a Thursday, then the Tigers will All-Star this year in his second three and struck out six over sev- nings, and the second time it led 3-0 lead in the sixth. open their home series against season, joined Randy Johnson en innings. to him giving up two runs. Verlander struck out two in the White Sox on Friday (1994) and Brian Holman (1989) “The stuff has been getting Smoak got a free pass in the the seventh, ending his 124-pitch night when Max Scherzer will as Mariners who have thrown 25 better almost every time out,” second and scored on Michael outing. make his fifth straight start seek- straight scoreless innings on the Verlander said. “How I’m going Saunders’ deep into the The 2011 MVP and Cy Young ing his 20th win. Tuesday’s 2A Volleyball W.F. West Hangs With Tumwater, Can’t Seal Win By The Chronicle W.F. West took Tumwater, last year's State 2A runner-up, to extra points in Game 1, but couldn't keep the Thunder- birds grounded the rest of the way in a 30-28, 25-12, 25-19 loss in Evergreen 2A Confer- ence volleyball action at Che- halis Tuesday night. Julie Spencer recorded 13 kills with 11 digs and 10 of 11 serving with an ace, Molly Russell had seven kills with three blocking assists and Mike Groll / The Associated Press served 8 of 9 with an ace, and Army players gather before an NCAA college football game against Stanford on Saturday in West Point, N.Y. Jessica McKay served 7 of 8 with two kills for the Bearcats. "They came out ready to Morris: College Football Games Face Time Issue play and had fun. I was im- pressed," Bearcat coach Lisa By Ron Morris Still, the average time of eight Mississippi has lost 15 straight Wilson said. "We've improved The State (MCT) SEC games on Saturday was games after dropping a 24-3 so much, and they're just play- 3:19. The longest of the group “...you don’t always decision to Arkansas, and New ing really hard, so it's great." COLUMBIA, S.C. — At half- was South Carolina-Vanderbilt, Mexico State lost for the 14th Courtney Teshera had nine time of South Carolina’s victory which dragged on for 3:38. know where kickoff consecutive time, this one a 42- assists and served 12 of 14, and against Vanderbilt on Saturday, By comparison, the average 21 decision to Texas-El Paso. Abby Guerrero had nine assists. thousands of fans began head- is, and you’ve got to length of the 13 NFL games in Among FCS programs, W.F. West (0-2, 0-1 league) ing to the exits. They never re- Week 1 was 3:08. Part of the dif- be prepared.’’ Rhode Island proved to be Ram will play at River Ridge on turned despite having witnessed ference from the college game is Thursday. one of the best halves of football Troy Calhoun, tough by ending a 15-game skid halftime. NFL halftimes last 13 with a 19-16, overtime triumph played by a Steve Spurrier team minutes. College halftimes, be- Air Force Coach against Albany. Tigers Fall to Black Hills at South Carolina. cause of band performances, last Who could blame the fans? 20 minutes. Computer rankings TUMWATER — Despite Jeff Sagarin is one of many an impressive first game, Cen- The first half lasted nearly The NFL realized long ago you’ve got to be prepared.” two hours. Burdened by lengthy that it was important for TV who use computer data to rank tralia fell to Evergreen 2A Con- Tournament update ference opponent Black Hills TV timeouts, an official’s injury programming and for the en- college football teams. His rat- The NCAA football tourna- 3-1 here on Tuesday by scores of and a bizarre scene at the end of tertainment value of the fans to ment’s third round saw 12 more ings appear weekly in USA To- the first quarter when the head day. 9-25, 25-18, 25-19, 25-23. keep length of games to three teams eliminated from the field "Obviously we played well referee shooed South Carolina hours. College officials should this past weekend, leaving 40 His ratings prior to this past dignitaries off the field, the in the first set and things were continue to take note. teams with a chance to play in weekend’s games exposed the working well," Centralia coach game never seemed to find a Be prepared boys the BCS Championship Game. major flaw in early season rank- Neil Sharp said. "We started to rhythm. If you want to understand Those eliminated this week ings: A computer must have a lose our focus in the second set Here is how bad it was: From the influence of TV on college were Boston College (loss to baseline to rate teams before the and weren't able to get it back the time Elliott Fry’s extra-point football, go no further than Air Southern California), Duke season. It is apparent by the rat- in time." kick went through the uprights Force’s schedule. (loss to Tech), ings following the second week- Michaela Hall led the team to give the Gamecocks a 7-0 lead The Falcons play two games (loss to Washington), Nebraska end of play that the preseason with 22 kills, 17 digs and was until South Carolina snapped on Thursdays, two on Fridays (loss to UCLA), Penn State (loss ratings carried a very heavy 11 of 12 for the service line. the ball on its next possession, and eight on Saturdays. They to Central Florida), Kansas (loss slant toward SEC teams. Good serving was contagious 10 minutes and 41 seconds have scheduled kickoffs for to Rice), TCU (loss to Texas How else to explain that as libero Bryse Gilmore had 17 elapsed. Only 2:09 of game clock 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 7 p.m., Tech), Utah (loss to Oregon Georgia was ranked No. 4, South digs and 16 of 18 with two aces expired during that period of from the stripe. Tucker McAu- 7:30 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. State), Mississippi State (loss to Carolina at No. 9 and Clemson four Vanderbilt plays and one “A bunch of our guys one ley had the best night serving, Auburn), Tennessee (loss to Or- at No. 17, even though Clemson punt. day will be asked to do some- egon), Vanderbilt (loss to South going 17 of 17, and had 20 as- opened the season with a vic- The problem of lengthy thing where they can’t tell you Carolina) and Ball State (loss at sists. Mackenzie Wasson had games certainly is not unique that kickoff is going to be 1:15, North Texas). tory over Georgia, and Georgia seven kills and 19 digs. to South Carolina. It is a college two weeks from tomorrow,” Rhode Island defeated South Carolina. "We had a chance in the football problem, one the NCAA Air Force coach Troy Calhoun Ohio State extended its The ratings will become a fourth set and it was nice to see has attempted to work on the said on the weekly Mountain nation-best winning streak to better gauge of a team’s strength the girls battle back," Sharp said. past few years. Re-starting the West Conference teleconfer- 15 games with a 52-34 victory as the season unfolds. Until "Hopefully we can learn from clock after the chains are set fol- ence. “They’re going to be asked against California. Stanford has then, any computer ratings ear- this and be more like the team lowing a first down and stricter to carry out an assignment of won 10 straight after a 34-20 ly in the season do not tell you that played in the first set." control over the length of TV significance where you don’t al- victory against Army. much, other than what biases Centralia (7-5 overall, 0-1 league) will play at EvCo foe timeouts have aided the cause. ways know where kickoff is, and On the other end, Southern were built in before play started. Capital on Tuesday. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013

Soccer 2A Girls Swimming Twin Cities Continued from Sports 1 Swimming Sunk nine, but Adna converted it's first corner kick in the 55th By Tumwater minute of the game. The Pirates' By The Chronicle Kendra Stajduhar kicked the corner kick to Haley Minkoff. TUMWATER — W.F. West’s Minkoff sent the ball over the Lindsey Giffey won two races, keeper's head and Amber Lang- but the Centralia-Chehalis com- worthy put it in for the goal. bination squad lost 109-67 to "Amber was right there and Tumwater here on Wednesday sometimes you see players panic night in Evergreen 2A Confer- during a corner kick because the ence swimming action. ball and goal are right there but Giffey won the 200-meter she was calm and was able to put individual medley in 2 min- it in," Adna coach Juli Aselton utes, 34.36 seconds, and the 100 said. breaststroke (1:26.08). That was a payoff for Pardue, W.F. West’s Keesha Matz won who had held the Bulldogs back the 200 freestyle in 2:15.93, and from several scoring opportuni- finished second in the 100 fly by ties in the first half. Montesano less than a half-second at 1:08.44. almost found the back of the net W.F. West’s Gabrielle Go- in the 13th minute of the game. dlewski and Emma Baerny fin- ished 1-2 in the 500 freestyle, The Bulldogs launched a corner with Godlewski recording a kick in front of Adna's goal and state-qualifying time of 5:27.96. struck three hard shots, all of She also won the 100 backstroke which were deflected by Pardue. in 1:08.83. "She saved us a lot of times," Matz, Baerny, Giffey and Go- Aselton said. "It's great seeing dlewski then teamed up to win that and knowing that she'll be the 400 freestyle relay in 4:18.82. around four more years and Centralia-Chehalis will host she'll only get better." its first home meet at the Thor- While the Pirates were able beckes Aquatic Center in Cen- to settle back after scoring in tralia on Sept. 24, with Black the second half and kept Monte- Hills and River Ridge visiting. sano's offense from getting scary Brandon Hansen / [email protected] chances like that again, Pardue Adna sophomore defender Kelsey Aselton sends the ball away from the Pirates’ goal during SWW League 1A Evergreen Divi- still came up a few more saves in sion girls soccer action against Montesano Tuesday at Pirate in Adna. 2A Boys Golf the final minutes of the game. And the Pirates certainly Capital Swings needed it. The physical nature of on Tuesday night. Junior Sage possession ball," Warrior coach For Woodland, both scores the game caused Gaffney to get Atkins put the game-winner in John Hayes said. "And then on came in the first half of play. Past Bearcats a red card with six minutes to go during the third minute of over- our set pieces, we really worked Grace Adams kicked off the By The Chronicle and the Pirates had to play down time to lift Napavine to its sec- on those this week, and we scoring in the seventh minute, Capital used its depth a player. ond win of the season. scored quite a few off corner followed by Kristianna Troyer, "Montesano was our first to get past W.F. West in "I was happy with how kicks." who scored off of a corner kick Evergreen 2A Conference game last year and it really we played in the first half," Joni Lancaster scored twice, showed us what high school in the 13 minute. boys golf action at Newau- Napavine coach Henry Gal- and Quinn McFadden and Kar- "It was a very competitive kum Valley Golf Course soccer was all about," Aselton langer said. "In the second half lee Pearson each added goals for said. "It kind of opened our eyes. game," said United coach Horst Wednesday. Brent Chaffen we just need to do a better job Rochester, which led 5-0 at half- Malunat. "It was good. We just shot a 35 and teammate Joel Coming into this game we knew pressuring the ball and causing time. couldn't quite connect some Christopher had a 36 to lead we had to be prepared and we problems for the other team." Hayes added that center- knew they were going to double- passes together." the to a 189-213 Napavine jumped out to a midfielders Sierra Seymour, victory over the Bearcats. team Gaffney. We just tried to 2-0 lead in the first half thanks Lancaster and Anna Vazquez all The second half, though, keep the ball away from them went a little better. W.F. West’s Alex Bot- to a goal by Karley Bornstein played well. Makayla Shank re- ten shot a 37, while Bryson and look for openings and the in the third minute, assisted by corded the shutout in goal. "From the first half to the girls did a really good job with second half, we were a full 180," O’Hara notched a 39, Reg- Atkins, and a score by Grace Rochester (2-0) will play at gie Eckland had a 45, Will their passing." Hamre in the 38th minute. Teni- Tenino on Thursday. Malunat said. "I don't know Despite the double team, when we are going to put a full Alexander scored a 46 and no roared back to force overtime Seth Nishiama marked Gaffney had four shots on goal with goals in the 57th and 79th United Falls, 2-0, to Woodland game together. I am still waiting while Haley Minkoff and Ken- down a 46 for the hosts. minutes. for that." “This was our first dra Stajduhar both had two. WOODLAND — Toledo- Napavine (2-1 overall) will Malunat noted the solid all- league match and I think Adna (1-0) will play at Ocos- Winlock United soccer came up play at Elma on Thursday. around play of Caroline Garibay we played a pretty good ta on Thursday without the ser- empty in its quest for victory at and added that the team is just team,” W.F. West coach vices of Gaffney due to the red Woodland Tuesday night, fall- Rochester Blasts Ocosta a few small adjustments away Bruce Thompson said. card. She'll be back, however, for ing to the Beavers 2-0 in a SWW ROCHESTER — Camryn 1A League Trico Division con- from turning the corner on the “They were the top team in a home game against Tenino on season. our four-team jamboree be- Saturday. Althauser scored the first of her test. five goals 90 seconds into the In a taut defensive battle, "We can't get two shots on fore the regular season.” game, and Rochester rolled to a United held Woodland to just goal and expect to win a game. The Capital JV also won Napavine Holds Off Tenino 9-0 win over Ocosta here Tues- five shots on goal for the match, We have got to get a few more," 228-234 despite Bearcat NAPAVINE — The Tigers day night in nonleague girls soc- but were only able to muster two he said. "You get anxious, and Austin DeBolt shooting a 40. were able to overcome a slow cer action. shots themselves. Unfortunate- just want to run towards the “Capital is pretty deep second half and down SWW "Once we got that first one, ly for Toledo-Winlock, two of goal. But it's all about timing." and my JV guys all scored 1A League Evergreen Division we just worked on what we those Woodland attempts found United (1-3 league) plays at very well,” Thompson said. foe Tenino 3-2 in overtime here wanted to work on, which was the back of the net. White Salmon on Thursday. W.F. West plays a prac- tice match against Capital today at the Olympia Coun- Preview: Improved, Physical 1-1 Aberdeen Visits Centralia try Club. Continued from Sports 1 11, 150-pound senior. annual Shrine game, which pits Angel Verduzco will be 2A Boys Tennis "They run a lot of designed Centralia against a vastly im- well as the rest of the Logger called up to fill in on the line, plays where they like to spread proved Aberdeen squad. Aberdeen Spoils offense, will need to be huge and Oscar Jackson will move the field and let him do his The Bobcats lost their to the slot back position after against Napavine, which has al- thing," Wollan said. "That's a big W.F. West’s Opener lowed a total of 85 rushing yards to defending State 1A champion another week of big plays in last concern for us, just being disci- By The Chronicle (against Adna and Pe Ell) so far Montesano, 31-27, but thumped week's win over Washington. plined enough to stay home, and Hoquiam 36-2 last Saturday "The official asked me last ABERDEEN — After hav- this season. not let a broken play turn into a — a year after losing the rivalry week if there's any position that ing two teams cancel and an- "Our kids are excited about big play. He's a legitimate threat." this opportunity," Saade said. game 49-13. kid doesn't play," Whitmire said other match get rained out, the The two points of emphasis "They have to be the most "They really are. Any time you of Jackson, a 6-foot, 160-pound Bearcats finally had their first this week have been the team's improved team of any of the get the opportunity to play a senior. "I chuckle. He doesn't tennis action of the season. pace — namely, playing its way teams we'll face this year," Cen- Aberdeen, though, spoiled it quality opponent, you've got to into shape — and the running quite wear an 'S' on his chest, but rise to the occasion." tralia coach Matt Whitmire said. with a 5-1 Evergreen 2A Confer- game, which has taken a back "Not the best, but definitely the it's not just his versatility. It's the ence victory over W.F. West here seat to the Cats' efficient air at- most improved. And, to date, attitude with what he brings, to on Wednesday. W.F. West (2-0) at Astoria, Ore. tack in the first two games of the far and away the most physical being able and willing to play “It was our first match of the (1-2) year and left only a few carries we've seen." any position we ask him. That's year and it looked like our first The Bearcats' 58-24 win over for running backs Dylan Verd- Aberdeen runs a pistol key." match of the year,” W.F. West Note Archbishop Murphy — which erico and Roe Sevilla. spread-option offense, led by : Whitmire was im- coach Jack State said. "We'd really like to get those wasn't as close as the final score quarterback Veek Cheema — pressed with the play of center Aberdeen swept the singles guys going, and obviously in the would indicate — boosted them who passed for 102 yards and Josh Harmon and receiver John matches, but Jeff Tereski and fly game, something we feel is into the state rankings, includ- ran for 70 in the Hoquiam win. Sharkey in the 58-32 win over Ethan Tufts won the No. 1 dou- pretty good for us," Wollan said. ing the No. 6 spot in the Tacoma "Their head coach (Ron Washington, as well as lineback- bles matchup for W.F. West, 6-4, "But more than getting the ball News Tribune's coaches poll and Clark) has done a tremendous 6-3, over Aberdeen’s Ryan Solan it's the guys up front. Pass pro- er Danner Taylor. "He came up the No. 7 spot in the Associated job in terms of turning things and Connor Webber. tection's been such a focus, and huge again, in terms of igniting Press poll. around," Whitmire said. "You us emotionally," Whitmire said. W.F. West (0-1 league) will we've really got to be prepared to can tell he's gotten his kids in host EvCo foe Tumwater today. Not that anyone in Chehalis pack it in." is too concerned about rankings. Note the weight room, and gone to : Wollan was impressed schemes that fits their kids." Around the Area "We laugh when we're not in with the play of receiver Alex it," W.F. West coach Bob Wollan Joel Dublanko and Drew Rochester (1-1) hosts Rain- XC Cox (four catches, 103 yards, Stocker ran for 95 and 89 yards, said. "It's way too early for that three touchdowns) in the Arch- ier (1-1) in its SWW 1A League respectively, in the Hoquiam kind of stuff." bishop Murphy win. "Alex made Evergreen Division opener. … Continued from Sports 1 win, and will be threats on Fri- This week W.F. West heads some great catches for us. He Mossyrock (1-1) will try for its day night. across the Columbia to take on made several really tough catch- first C2BL win at Toutle (0-2). In the girls race, Centra- an Astoria, Ore., team coming es, and it's such a luxury to have "It's a true triple-option, and … Top-ranked Morton-White lia's Maddy Coombs was fourth off of its first win of the year, a guys like that can go up and if you don't play assignment Pass will play at Pe Ell (0-2). … (25:48.70), followed by Morton- 37-14 victory over Molalla. Fish- make plays for us and adjust to football they're knocking their Adna will try to avoid starting White Pass' Katie Auman in fifth heads on the back of the goal ermen quarterback Dylan Sol- the football." The defense, too, the season 0-2 with Wahkiakum (26:12.11) and Kenzie Anderson lars completed 10 of 23 passes post," Whitmire said. in sixth (26:12.77). was a high point in the win. "I (2-0, ranked No. 7) in town. … for 177 yards and three touch- The Tigers, meanwhile, will "It's always fun to run against was happy with just how our Toledo (1-1) plays its first home downs, and ran the ball 19 times group, as a whole, really pursued be without slot back Gavin the Tigers. I love their course," for 69 yards, while running back Kerner (out a minimum of two game with nonleague for Forks Roberts said. to the football. We looked fast, (0-2) in town. … Winlock looks Nick Strange ran 10 times for 65 and that's a good thing." weeks with a hip pointer), re- Morton-White Pass will com- yards and a pair of scores. ceiver/defensive back Patrick for its first win with No. 10 Ray- pete in the Apple Ridge Run on Astoria, like Archbishop Neely (out four to six weeks with mond (1-1) visiting. … Tenino Saturday in Cowiche. Centralia Murphy last week, runs a spread Aberdeen (1-1) at Centralia (2-0) a broken leg), and lineman Con- and Elma will each try to pick travels to the Seaside Three- offense, but the Fishermen open The Tigers are a bit banged nor Nelson (out a week with a up their first win of the season Course Challenge in Oregon this the field up for Sollars, a 5-foot- up heading into Friday night's severe ankle sprain). on the Beavers' home turf. weekend. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard 8. Ellensburg 2-0 26 Others: Kalama Milwaukee 7, 0 Sports on the Air Preps 9. East Valley (Spokane) 1-1 18 Cincinnati 6, Houston 5, 13 innings Local Prep Schedules (tie) Prosser 1-1 18 2B/1B Girls St. Louis 4, Colorado 3 THURSDAY, Sept. 19 THURSDAY, Sept. 19 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. 1. St. John-Endicott Arizona 9, L.A. Dodgers 4 NFL FOOTBALL Cross Country Cheney 10. 12. Archbishop Murphy 9. 2. NWC-Lacey 13. R.A. Long 8. 3. Morton-White Pass 5:25 p.m. Central 2B League Meet at Onalaska, Thursday’s Games 3:35 p.m. 4. Ocosta San Diego at Pittsburgh, 9:30 a.m. NFL — Kansas City at Philadelphia Boys Golf Class 1A 5. NWC-Colbert COLLEGE FOOTBALL W.F. West at Capital, 3:30 p.m. 1. Zillah (7) 2-0 87 Others: Tri-Cities Prep, Asotin Seattle at Detroit, 10 a.m. Girls Soccer 2. Cascade Christian (2) 2-0 76 San Francisco at NY Mets, 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Rochester at Tenino, 6 p.m. 3. Royal 2-0 75 Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee 11 a.m. ESPN — Clemson at NC State Adna at Ocosta, 7 p.m. 4. Woodland 2-0 55 St. Louis at Colorado, 12 p.m. 5. River View 2-0 47 LOCAL GOLF River Ridge at W.F. West, 7 p.m. LA Dodgers at Arizona, 12:40 p.m. 10 a.m. Toledo-Winlock at White Salmon, 7 6. Mount Baker 2-0 44 Local Golf Houston at Cleveland, 4 p.m. 7. Cashmere 1-1 33 p.m. Newaukum Valley Women’s Golf Club Miami at Washington, 4 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, TOUR Championship, Napavine at Elma, 7 p.m. 8. Montesano 1-1 27 Sept. 12, 2013 NY Yankees at Toronto, 4 p.m. first round, at Volleyball 9. LaCenter 2-0 19 6-6-6 Tournament Baltimore at Boston, 4 p.m. Hoquiam at Rochester, 7 p.m. (tie) Charles Wright Ac. 2-0 19 First Division Mossyrock at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. 1. Jackie Baker & Sue Morrissey Texas at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. 10 a.m. Toutle Lake at Morton-White Pass Freeman 8. 2. Linda Meyers & JoAnn Timpone Minnesota at Oakland, 7 p.m. ROOT — Seattle at Detroit (Randle), 7 p.m. Second Division Winlock at Adna, 7 p.m. Class 2B 1. Carol Hill & Jan Moline Friday’s Games NFL FOOTBALL W.F. West at River Ridge, 7 p.m. 1. Morton White Pass (7) 2-0 79 2. Diane Young & June Young Atlanta at Chicago Cubs. 11:20 a.m. 5 p.m. 2. Lind-Ritzville Sprague (1)1-0 71 Wahkiakum at Napavine, 7 p.m. Houston at Cleveland, 4 p.m. NFL — Kansas City at Philadelphia 3. Waitsburg-Prescott 2-0 56 Local Bowling San Francisco at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. FRIDAY, Sept. 20 4. LaConner 2-0 55 Sept. 8-14 Results PREP FOOTBALL Miami at Washington, 4 p.m. Football 5. Napavine 2-0 50 FAIRWAY LANES 5 p.m. Rainier at Rochester, 7 p.m. 6. Asotin 2-0 26 Top 10 Men NY Mets at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. FS1 — Coppell (Texas) at Garland (Texas) Mossyrock at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. 7. Wahkiakum 2-0 23 1. Jay Pannette 728; 2. Rich Bunker Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. 727; 3. Jim Abbott 725; 4. Nick Wright Morton-White Pass at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. 8. Reardan 1-0 21 at Detroit, 4 p.m. SAILING 711; 5. Landon Cruickshank 707; 6. Jim Wahkiakum at Adna, 7 p.m. 9. North Beach 2-0 10 Toronto at Boston, 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Fueston 682; 7. Bob Spahr 678; 8. John W.F. West at Astoria, 7 p.m. 10. Raymond 1-1 9 Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. NBCSN — America’s Cup, race 15 and 16, at Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. Hart 669; 9. Nathan Prince 667; 10. Jack Aberdeen at Centralia, 7 p.m. Chambers 651 and Joe Masters 651; Texas at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Willapa Valley 8. 12. Tri-Cities Prep 7. San Francisco (if necessary) Forks at Toledo, 7 p.m. High Game: Nick Wright 298 St. Louis at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Onalaska at Napavine, 7 p.m. 12. DeSales 7. SOCCER Top 10 Women Arizona at Colorado, 5 p.m. Raymond at Winlcok, 7 p.m. 1. Cassandra Chalmers 582; 2. Ar- Seattle at LA Angels, 7 p.m. Noon Tenino at Elma, 7 p.m. Class 1B lene Thomas 571; 3. Heather Wallen Minnesota at Oakland, 7 p.m. FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Tromso at Tot- Boys Golf 1. Neah Bay (6) 2-0 60 562; 4. April Harris 558; 5. Sara Broom Tumwater at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. 2. Liberty Christian 1-0 53 549; 6. Hunter Weeks 541; 7. Sahlee LA Dodgers at San Diego, 7 p.m. tenham Boys Tennis 3. Colton 2-0 36 Aldrich 539; 8. Teresa Johnson 537; 9. WNBA BASKETBALL Black Hills at Centralia, 3:30 pm. (tie) Lummi 1-1 36 Lynn Wiltzius 532; 10. Kim Rushton 4 p.m. 5. Wilbur-Creston 1-1 18 526; High Game: Cassandra Chalmers SATURDAY, Sept. 21 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. 214 NFL ESPN2 — Playoffs, first round, game 1, teams Girls Soccer Touchet 17. 12. Rosalia 7. 12. Selkirk 7. Top 5 Senior Men NFL Standings TBD Elma at Rochester, 2 p.m. 1. Jesse Gac 590; 2. Russ Sharts 578; AMERICAN CONFERENCE 6 p.m. Tenino at Adna, 11 a.m. Prep Football Coaches Poll 3. John Caines 560; 4. Dave Reynoldson EAST W L T Pct PF PA Hoquiam at Napavine, 1 p.m. By The Tacoma News Tribune 556; 5. Ed Weed 552; High Game: Tim 2 0 0 1.000 36 31 ESPN2 — Playoffs, first round, game 1, teams Volleyball CLASS 4A Schnitzer 226 Miami 2 0 0 1.000 47 30 TBD Morton-White Pass, Adna, Pe Ell, 1. Camas (9) 90 Top 5 Senior Women N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 28 30 Tenino at Mossyrock Tournament, 9 2. Ferris 76 1. Sara Broom 534; 2. Bertie Dessell Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 45 46 a.m. 3. Federal Way 69 514; 3. Barb Grimes 498 and Ginnie SOUTH FRIDAY, Sept. 20 Winlock at North Beach Tourna- 4. Chiawana 43 Eddy 498; 4. June Concannon 476; 5. Houston 2 0 0 1.000 61 52 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ment, TBD T5. Graham-Kapowsin 40 Carolyn Watkins 464; High Game: Ber- Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 41 41 7 p.m. Cross Country T5. Skyline 40 tie Dessell 198 Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 40 39 Top 5 Junior Boys Morton-White Pass at Apple Ridge 7. Eastlake 33 Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 11 47 ROOT — Seattle at LA Angels 1. Lucas Hart 576; 2. Brandon Con- Invite (Cowiche), TBA 8. Bellarmine Prep 32.5 NORTH AUTO RACING radi 571; 3. Maxx Waring 552; 4. Drake Adna, W.F. West at Fort Steilacoom 9. Jackson 29 Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 41 55 Aldrich 508; 5. Jordan Waring 485; 9 a.m. 10. Mead 11 Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 41 34 Invite, 10:15 a.m. High Game: Brandon Conradi 216 Others: Union 10, Richland 8, Gon- Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .000 19 36 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Syl- Toledo/Winlock, Centralia at Three Top 5 Junior Girls zaga Prep 5, Bothell 3, Tahoma 3, Moses Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 16 37 Course Challenge (Seaside, Ore.), 8 a.m. 1. Liz Steen 483; 2. Ashley Hart 409; vania 300, at Loudon, N.H. Lake 1 WEST 3. Annika Waring 390; 4. Jasmin Wes- Kansas City 2 0 0 1.000 45 18 12:30 p.m. Local Results son 320; 5. Patricia Castillo 291; High Wednesday’s Results CLASS 3A 2 0 0 1.000 90 50 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying Game: Liz Steen 176 Oakland 1 1 0 .500 36 30 Boys Golf 1. Bellevue (9) 90 for Sylvania 300, at Loudon, N.H. Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) San Diego 1 1 0 .500 61 61 At Newaukum Valley Golf Course 2. O’Dea 74 1. James Owens 304; 2. Daryl Hull NATIONAL CONFERENCE 5 p.m. COUGARS 189, BEARCATS 213 3. Marysville-Pilchuck 66 287; 3. Joy Watson 270; 4. Charlie EAST 4. Eastside Catholic 64 FS1 — ARCA, ZLOOP 150, at Sparta, Ky. Capital (189) — Brent Chaffen 35, Mitchell 267; 5. Jim Clevenger 257; Dallas 1 1 0 .500 52 48 5. Mount Si 60 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Joel Christopher 36, Gabrial Barnes 38, High Game: James Owens 171 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 63 60 T6. Glacier Peak 37 Eli Simpson 38, Micah Nakao 40 Top 5 Special Olympics (2 games) N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 54 77 5 p.m. W.F. West (213) — Alex Botten 37, T6. Kamiakin 37 1. Anthony Guerke 340; 2. Joy Wat- Washington 0 2 0 .000 47 71 ESPN2 — Edmonton at Winnipeg Bryson O’Hara 39, Reggie Eklund 45, 8. Juanita 23 son 264; 3. Milton 235; 4. Trevor Dunne SOUTH Will Alexander 46, Seth Nishiama 46 9. Shadle Park 16 224; 5. Andrew Duce 215; High Game: New Orleans 2 0 0 1.000 39 31 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 10. Lincoln 12 Anthony Guerke 179 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 48 47 6 p.m. Boys Tennis Others: Ferndale 5, Meadowdale 4, Carolina 0 2 0 .000 30 36 ESPN — Boise St. at Fresno St. At Aberdeen Columbia River 2, Kennedy Catholic 2, CENTRALIA LANES Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 31 34 BOBCATS 5, BEARCATS 1 North Thurston 1, Oak Harbor 1, Prai- Top 5 Senior Men NORTH GOLF Singles rie 1 1. Bob Crews 552; 2. Greg Kiser 533; Chicago 2 0 0 1.000 55 51 6 a.m. 3. Dave Reynoldson 525; 4. Tim Turner 1. Cole Edwards (A) def Daniel Detroit 1 1 0 .500 55 49 TGC — European PGA Tour, Open d’Italia, Bloomdahl, 6-1, 6-3 CLASS 2A 475; 5. George Heck 472; High Game: Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 66 54 Dave Reynoldson 219 2. Warren Pratt (A) def. Jacob Snyder, 1. Tumwater (4) 85 Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 54 65 second round, at Turin, Top 5 Senior Women 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 2. Lynden (5) 82 WEST 1. Linda Lusher 412; 2. June Concan- 3:30 p.m. 3. John Solan (A) def. Andrew Paint- 3. Othello 62 Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 41 10 non 410; 3. Robin Brown 364; 4. Win- TGC — Champions Tour, Hawaii Champion- 4. Burlington-Edison 54 St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 51 55 er, 6-1, 6-2 nie Siemers 262; 5. Val Reed 227; High 5. Sumner 53 San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 37 57 ship, first round, at Kapolei, Hawaii Doubles Game: Linda Lusher 181 1. Jeff Tereski/Ethan Tufts (W) def. 6. W.F. West 49 Arizona 1 1 0 .500 49 48 SOCCER Ryan Solan/Connor Webber, 6-4, 6-3 7. Lakewood 38 7 p.m. 2. Jacob Cooper/Cody Swor (A) def. 8. Ellensburg 20 Week 2 Schedule Sean Touhe/Cameron Richards, 6-4, 9. Prosser 16 Thursday, Sep. 12 NBCSN — MLS, Colorado at Portland 6-2 10. Mark Morris 14 MLB New England 13, NY Jets 10 3. Juan Venegas/Levi Rhodes (A) def. Others: East Valley of Spokane 10, Major League Baseball Standings SATURDAY, Sept. 21 Nate Birchard/Brandon Touhey, 6-1, Sedro-Woolley 9, Cheney 2, Kingston 1 Sunday, Sep. 15 6-0 Atlanta 31, St. Louis 24 AUTO RACING CLASS 1A EAST W L PCT GB Buffalo 24, Carolina 23 4:30 p.m. Local Football Standings 1. Zillah (6) 80 Boston 92 61 .601 — Chicago 31, Minnesota 30 ESPNEWS — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Green Bay 38, Washington 20 Central 2B League Lg. Ov. 2. Royal (3) 79 Tampa Bay 83 68 .550 8 Morton-White Pass 2-0 2-0 3. Cascade Christian 75 Miami 24, Indianapolis 20 300, at Sparta, Ky. Baltimore 81 70 .536 10 Napavine 2-0 2-0 4. Woodland 53 Kansas City 17, Dallas 16 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Onalaska 2-0 2-0 5. Mount Baker 48 New York 80 72 .526 11½ Baltimore 14, Cleveland 6 9 a.m. Wahkiakum 2-0 2-0 6. River View 42 Toronto 69 82 .457 22 Houston 30, Tennessee 24 (OT) San Diego 33, Philadelphia 30 Mossyrock 0-1 1-1 7. Cashmere 35 CENTRAL ESPN — Teams TBA Arizona 25, Detroit 21 Toutle Lk. 0-1 0-2 8. Montesano 28 ESPN2 — Teams TBA Detroit 88 64 .579 — New Orleans 16, Tampa Bay 14 Adna 0-2 0-2 9. La Center 26 Cleveland 82 70 .539 6 Oakland 19, Jacksonville 9 FS1 — Tech at Kansas Pe Ell 0-2 0-2 10. Charles Wright Ac. 13 Denver 41, NY Giants 23 Winlock 0-2 0-2 Others: King’s 11, Freeman 2, New- Kansas City 80 72 .526 8 Noon Seattle 29, San Francisco 3 port 2, Meridian 1 Minnesota 65 86 .430 22½ FSN — Houston vs. Rice (at Reliant Stadium) Evergreen 2A Conference Chicago 60 92 .395 28 Monday, Sep. 16 PAC-12 — Idaho State at Washington Tumwater 0-0 2-0 Prep Cross Country WEST Cincinnati 20, Pittsburgh 10 12:30 p.m. W F West 0-0 2-0 Statewide Coaches Poll Oakland 89 63 .586 — Centralia 0-0 2-0 Week of Sept. 16 ABC — Teams TBA River Ridge 0-0 1-1 Boys 2A Texas 82 69 .543 6½ Week 3 Schedule CBS — Tennessee at Florida Black Hills 0-0 0-2 1. Sehome 74 78 .487 15 Thursday, Sept. 19 ESPN — Teams TBA Capital 0-0 0-2 2. Lakewood Kansas City at Philadelphia, 5:25 p.m. Seattle 67 85 .441 22 ESPN2 — Teams TBA 3. Cedarcrest Houston 51 101 .336 38 SWW 1A League 4. Squalicum Sunday, Sept. 22 NBC — Michigan St. at Notre Dame Trico Division 5. Bellingham Green Bay at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. National League 1 p.m. La Center 2-0 2-0 6. West Valley (Yakima) St. Louis at Dallas, 10 a.m. EAST W L PCT GB Woodland 2-0 2-0 7. Lake Washington San Diego at Tennessee, 10 a.m. FS1 — Louisiana-Monroe at Baylor Atlanta 90 62 .592 — White Salmon 2-0 1-0 8. Cheney Cleveland at Minnesota, 10 a.m. 3 p.m. 9. Lindbergh Castle Rock 1-1 1-1 Washington 81 71 .533 9 Tampa Bay at New England, 10 a.m. NBCSN — Lehigh at Princeton Toledo 1-1 1-1 10. Deer Park Philadelphia 71 81 .467 19 Arizona at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Kalama 1-1 1-1 Others: Mark Morris, Tumwater, Sum- 4 p.m. New York 68 83 .450 21½ Detroit at Washington, 10 a.m. Seton Catholic 1-1 1-1 ner, Sequim ESPN2 — Teams TBA Ilwaco 0-2 0-2 Miami 56 96 .368 34 NY Giants at Carolina, 10 a.m. FOX — Arizona St. at Stanford Stevenson 0-2 0-2 Boys 1A CENTRAL Houston at Baltimore, 10 a.m. 1. Lakeside St. Louis 89 63 .586 — Atlanta at Miami, 1 p.m. FSN — Texas St. at Texas Tech Evergreen Division 2. King’s Pittsburgh 87 65 .572 2 Buffalo at NY Jets, 1:25 p.m. 4:45 p.m. Rochester 1-1 0-0 3. Medical Lake Indianapolis at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. Cincinnati 87 66 .569 2½ ESPN — Auburn at LSU Rainier 1-1 0-0 4. Charles Wright Jacksonville at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Milwaukee 68 83 .450 20½ Montesano 1-1 0-0 5. La Center Chicago at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. 5:07 p.m. Hoquiam 0-2 0-0 6. Meridian Chicago 63 89 .414 26 ABC — Kansas St. at Texas Elma 0-2 0-0 7. Lynden Christian WEST Monday, Sept. 23 7:15 p.m. Tenino 0-2 0-0 8. Royal Los Angeles 87 65 .572 — Oakland at Denver, 5:30 p.m. Forks 0-2 0-0 9. Cashmere ESPN2 — Utah at BYU Arizona 77 74 .510 9½ 10. Blaine 7:30 p.m. Others: Toledo San Diego 71 80 .470 15½ PAC-12 — Idaho at Washington State Washington Prep Football Poll San Francisco 70 82 .461 17 GOLF The Associated Press Boys 2B/1B Colorado 69 84 .451 18½ College Football Class 4A 1. Tri-Cities Prep AP TOP 25 9 a.m. 1. Camas (10) 2-0 100 2. Asotin Tuesday’s Results Team (1st Place Votes) Record NBC — PGA Tour, TOUR Championship, 2. Ferris 2-0 86 3. NWC-Colbert Toronto 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 1. Alabama (59) 2-0 3. Federal Way 2-0 81 4. NWC-Lacey third round, at Atlanta Detroit 6, Seattle 2 2. Oregon (1) 3-0 4. Skyline 1-1 55 5. Onalaska 3:30 p.m. 3. Clemson 2-0 5. Bellarmine Prep 2-0 52 6. Republic Baltimore 3, Boston 2 4. Ohio State 3-0 TGC — Champions Tour, Hawaii Champion- 6. Chiawana 2-0 44 7. Waitsburg-Prescott Texas 7, Tampa Bay 1 ship, second round, at Kapolei, Hawaii 7. Jackson 2-0 33 8. St. George’s Cincinnati 10, Houston 0 5. Stanford 2-0 8. Graham-Kapowsin 2-0 32 9. Mossyrock Cleveland 5, Kansas City 3 6. LSU 3-0 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 9. Eastlake 2-0 30 10. Liberty Bell Chicago White Sox 4, Minnesota 3 7. Louisville 3-0 9:30 a.m. 10. Mead 2-0 15 Others: Crosspoint Academy Oakland 2, L.A. Angels 1 8. Florida State 2-0 FOX — Teams TBA Others receiving 6 or more points: Washington 6, Atlanta 5, 1st game 9. Georgia 1-1 None. Girls 2A 6 p.m. Washington 4, Atlanta 0, 2nd game 10. Texas A&M 2-1 1. Sehome ROOT — Seattle at LA Angels Philadelphia 6, Miami 4 11. Oklahoma State 3-0 Class 3A 2. Burlington 12. South Carolina 2-1 SAILING 3. Bellingham San Diego 5, Pittsburgh 2 1. Bellevue (10) 2-0 100 13. UCLA 2-0 2. O’Dea 2-0 85 4. Capital San Francisco 8, N.Y. Mets 5 12:30 p.m. 14. Oklahoma 3-0 3. Marysville-Pilchuck 2-0 70 5. Cedarcrest Milwaukee 4, Chicago Cubs 3 15. Michigan 3-0 NBCSN — America’s Cup, race 17, at San 4. Mount Si 2-0 61 6. Lakewood Cincinnati 10, Houston 0 16. Miami (FL) 2-0 Francisco (if necessary) 5. Eastside Catholic 1-1 51 7. West Valley (Yakima) St. Louis 11, Colorado 4 17. Washington 2-0 SOCCER 6. Glacier Peak 2-0 43 8. North Kitsap L.A. Dodgers 9, Arizona 3 7. Kamiakin 2-0 35 9. Ellensburg 18. Northwestern 3-0 4:40 a.m. 8. Shadle Park 1-1 31 10. Port Angeles 19. Florida 1-1 Wednesday’s Results NBCSN — Premier League, Aston Villa at 9. Juanita 2-0 19 Others: Deer Park, Steilacoom, Kings- 20. Baylor 2-0 10. Lincoln 2-0 15 ton, Ephrata Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 3 21. Ole Miss 3-0 Norwich Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. L.A. Angels 5, Oakland 4, 11 innings 22. Notre Dame 2-1 6:55 a.m. Ferndale 9. 12. Columbia River 8. 12. 1A Girls N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 3 23. Arizona State 2-0 NBCSN — Premier League, Tottenham at North Thurston 8. 1. Riverside Seattle 8, Detroit 0 24. 2-1 Cardiff 2. King’s Baltimore 5, Boston 3, 12 innings 25. Texas Tech 3-0 Class 2A 3. Northwest 9:25 a.m. Tampa Bay 4, Texas 3, 12 innings Dropped from rankings: Nebraska 1. Lynden (8) 2-0 97 4. Lynden Christian Cincinnati 6, Houston 5, 13 innings 23, TCU 24. Others receiving votes: NBCSN — Premier League, Fulham at Chel- 2. Tumwater (2) 2-0 91 5. Lakeside Kansas City 7, Cleveland 2 3. Othello 2-0 78 6. Meridian Michigan State 59, Fresno State 27, UCF sea 4. Burlington-Edison 2-0 55 7. Medical Lake Atlanta 5, Washington 2 25, Northern Illinois 24, Georgia Tech 5:30 p.m. 5. Sumner 2-0 53 8. La Center Miami 4, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings 17, Nebraska 15, Arizona 11, Auburn 9, NBCSN — MLS, Seattle at Los Angeles 6. Lakewood 2-0 46 9. South Whidbey San Diego 3, Pittsburgh 2 Boise State 4, TCU 3, Virginia Tech 3, 7. W. F. West 2-0 34 10. Cedar Park Christian N.Y. Mets 5, San Francisco 4 Arkansas 2, Navy 1 ProFB_Week3_Layout 1 9/18/13 5:15 PM Page 1

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Thursday, Sept. 12 New England 13 N.Y. Jets 10 1. Seahawks (2-0) Dominant in “Beast Mode” win over San Francisco. Sunday, Sept. 15 Atlanta 31 St. Louis 24 2. Broncos (2-0) Ryan Clady could miss time with Lisfranc foot injury. San Diego 33 Philadelphia 30 3. 49ers (1-1) Patrick Willis upset by low blocks, says “hit like rams.” Kansas City 17 Dallas 16 4. Saints (2-0) Sixty-nine minute weather delay before win at Bucs. Miami 24 Indianapolis 20 Houston 30 Tennessee (ot) 24 5. Texans (2-0) Comeback leads to overtime win over rival Titans. Green Bay 38 Washington 20 6. Patriots (2-0) Odds are “50/50” Rob Gronkowski makes debut. Baltimore 14 Cleveland 6 7. Packers (1-1) Eddie Lacy (concussion) exits game after high hit. Buffalo 24 Carolina 23 Chicago 31 Minnesota 30 8. Falcons (1-1) Have won 13 straight when coming off a loss. You protect New Orleans 16 Tampa Bay 14 9. Chiefs (2-0) , Alex Smith win home debut at Arrowhead. Arizona 25 Detroit 21 10. Bears (2-0) Jay Cutler throws winning TD with 10 seconds left. your turf. Oakland 19 Jacksonville 9 Denver 41 N.Y. Giants 23 11. Dolphins (2-0) Score 14 first-quarter points for first time since ’11. Seattle 29 San Francisco 3 12. Bengals (1-1) Rookie Giovani Bernard shines in Monday night win. we protect your Monday, Sept. 16 Cincinnati 20 Pittsburgh 10 13. Ravens (1-1) Joe Flacco makes start, misses birth of second child. 14. Chargers (1-1) Malcom injures neck in win, out indefinitely. colors. 15. Eagles (1-1) Chip Kelly will “learn” from late clock management. 16. Cowboys (1-1) Jason Witten passes Shannon Sharpe in TE catches. 17. Titans (1-1) Unable to seal the deal in tough OT loss at Houston. JULIO JONES, WR, FALCONS 18. Giants (0-2) Eli falls to 0–3 all-time vs. Peyton in Manning Bowls. With several Atlanta playmakers slowed or 19. Redskins (0-2) D.C. native Kevin Durant watches loss at Lambeau. sidelined due to injuries — including wideout 20. Steelers (0-2) Stagger to 0–2 start to season for first time since ’02. Roddy White (ankle) and running back Steven 21. Colts (1-1) Andrew Luck loses second home game of career. Jackson (thigh) — the focus was on Jones. 22. Rams (1-1) Second-half comeback effort falls short in Atlanta. And he delivered with an 11-catch, 182-yard 23. Cardinals (1-1) Larry Fitzgerald (hamstring) unable to finish game. effort that included an 81-yard trip to the end 24. Lions (1-1) Reggie Bush (knee) exits early in loss at Cardinals. zone during a 31–24 victory over the Rams. 25. Vikings (0-2) Quarterback controversy brewing in Minneapolis. The third-year out of Alabama 26. Bills (1-1) EJ Manuel leads nine-play, 80-yard winning drive. matched his career-high yardage, which he set 27. Panthers (0-2) Loss to Bills “as bad as it gets,” says Ron Rivera. against the 49ers in the playoffs last season. 28. Raiders (1-1) Terrelle Pryor manages game, earns win over Jags. DARREN MCFADDEN, RB, RAIDERS 29. Jets (1-1) Geno Smith throws three fourth-quarter INTs in loss. 30. Browns (0-2) sprains throwing thumb in defeat. Oakland improved to 11–2 when McFadden PROUD KEEPER OF rushes for 100 or more yards since running into 31. Buccaneers (0-2) Will Josh Freeman request trade before deadline? YOUR TEAM’S COLORS the league as the No. 4 overall pick in 2008. Julio Jones Athlon Sports 32. Jaguars (0-2) Blaine Gabbert (hand laceration) out at Seahawks. Run DMC took 19 carries for 129 yards on the ground and hauled in four catches for 28 yards, #CLEANWINS as the Silver-and-Black defeated the Jaguars, 19–9. McFadden showed off his explosiveness with runs of 30, 28, 26 and 24 yards to post his highest rushing total since Sept. 25, 2011. MARIO WILLIAMS, DE, BILLS 12th Man Mania Thursday, Sept. 19 Move over Bruce Smith and Cornelius Bennett, Kansas City at Philadelphia 8:25 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 there’s a new single-game sack record-holder Houston at Baltimore 1 p.m. in Buffalo. Super Mario slammed 4.5 sacks of Seahawks’ home field N.Y. Giants at Carolina 1 p.m. in a 24–23 win over the Panthers. Detroit at Washington 1 p.m. San Diego at Tennessee 1 p.m. Williams, who signed a six-year, $100 million edge the best in NFL Arizona at New Orleans 1 p.m. contract last offseason, broke the previous Tampa Bay at New England 1 p.m. team record (4) shared by Smith and Bennett By NATHAN RUSH Green Bay at Cincinnati 1 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas 1 p.m. en route to topping his own prior personal best Athlon Sports Editor Cleveland at Minnesota 1 p.m. single-game sack total (3.5 on Dec. 13, 2007). Atlanta at Miami 4:05 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Jets 4:25 p.m. RICHARD SHERMAN, CB, SEAHAWKS The volume level was famously Indianapolis at San Francisco 4:25 p.m. The league’s leading trash talker made plenty turned “up to eleven” in the 1984 Jacksonville at Seattle 4:25 p.m. of noise during a 29–3 statement victory over Chicago at Pittsburgh 8:30 p.m. Rob Reiner rock-mockumentary Monday, Sept. 23 the NFC West division 49ers on Sunday night. This Is Spinal . TapWell, fans of the Oakland at Denver 8:40 p.m. Sherman notched an INT with a 28-yard return, another pass deflection and several solid tack- have taken it up les in run support. The highlight of the night, another notch. In the process, the however, was Sherman dancing with one of the Hawks have established an intimi- CHIEFS (2-0) AT EAGLES (1-1) Sea Gals cheerleaders to celebrate picking off dating home field advantage that Andy Reid returns to Philadelphia, where he a pass from Colin Kaepernick. could propel the neon green squad coached from 1999-2012, posting a 130–93–1 regular season record and 10–9 postseason AARON RODGERS, QB, PACKERS into the limelight and possibly all the mark highlighted by a loss in XXXIX. Title Town was rocking, as Green Bay took a way to Super Bowl XLVIII. 24–0 lead over Washington and never looked The “12th Man” — the nickname TEXANS (2-0) AT RAVENS (1-1) back on its way to a 38–20 win. Rodgers’ game Joe Flacco is 4–1 all-time against the Texans, of the home crowd at CenturyLink but his lone defeat came in a 43–13 loss last was especially sharp cheddar for Cheesehead Field in Seattle — was louder than Nation. The MVP passer completed 34-of-42 year at Houston. Ray Rice, however, is the big- any crowd in recorded history dur- passes (81.0 percent) for 480 yards, four TDs ger story. He is “day-to-day” with a hip injury. and zero INTs to post a 146.0 passer rating. ing the Seahawks’ 29–3 domination GIANTS (0-2) AT PANTHERS (0-2) Rodgers’ 480 yards was a new career high and of their NFC West rival 49ers in Must win? Only three 0–3 teams have made the ties the Packer franchise record set by former on Sunday night. playoffs since 1990 and none since 1998. backup Matt Flynn on Jan. 1, 2012. But before the 2013 season ever LIONS (1-1) AT REDSKINS (0-2) kicked off, Seattle’s #Volume12 RG3 needs to keep his head on a swivel against movement had its sights set on the Motown’s low-blow-throwing Ndamukong Suh. Guinness World Record for “loudest Athlon Sports CHARGERS (1-1) AT TITANS (1-1) crowd roar at a sports stadium.” The ’s “Beast Mode” swagger and playmaking ability directly resulted in Tennessee is 0–7 against San Diego since be- previous record of 131.76 decibels a record-breaking 136.6-decibel roar from the “12th Man” crowd at CenturyLink Field. coming the Titans. The franchise’s last win over the Bolts was in Houston as the Oilers in 1992. was set at a soccer match by fans of Seattle’s “12th Man” cranked it up To put that volume level in per- CARDINALS (1-1) AT SAINTS (2-0) Galatasaray S.K. in attendance at the to a Guinness World Record-level spective, a chain saw is around 120 Ali Sami Yen Sport Complex Turk Former LSU All-American Patrick Peterson 131.9 decibels in the first quarter decibels, a jet taking off 25 meters heads back to the Bayou one week after lining Telekom Arena in , Turkey, after defensive end Michael Bennett away is a dangerous 150 decibels. up at CB, WR, QB and PR for the Cardinals. on March 18, 2011. sacked San Francisco -caller Although the 49ers entered the BUCCANEERS (0-2) AT PATRIOTS (2-0) It was a lofty goal, since Seattle’s Colin Kaepernick, who obviously season as the favorites in the NFC, Greg Schiano and Josh Freeman could learn a previous record was 112 decibels, has a problem with loud noises. In the Seahawks recent dominance at few things from and Tom Brady. set during Marshawn Lynch’s high- two games at CenturyLink Field, CenturyLink Field — with margins PACKERS (1-1) AT BENGALS (1-1) light reel 67-yard touchdown run in Kaepernick has an 0–2 record, with of victory of 26 and 29 points in the Cincinnati’s loaded home schedule includes five a Wild Card Playoff win over the 371 passing yards, one TD, three last two meetings — have made games against playoff teams from last season. Saints on Jan. 8, 2011. INTs and one lost . home field advantage even more RAMS (1-1) AT COWBOYS (1-1) The Seahawks faithful set a new The Seahawks broke their own critical in a rivalry that Hawks cor- Jeff Fisher using the hurry-up? Jason Garrett announced attendance record at sound mark in the third quarter when ner Richard Sherman thinks isn’t wants to run more? It’s Bizarro World in Big D. CenturyLink Field — with 68,338 Lynch darted 14 yards for a touch- much of a rivalry at all. BROWNS (0-2) AT VIKINGS (0-2) Either or both backup QBs could play in what is Broncos quarterback PEYTON MANNING is off fans topping the previous mark of down that put Seattle up 12–0. The “What are the combined scores of to a historic start, with 769 yards, nine TDs and 68,331 on Nov. 12, 2007, also crowd registered a deafening 136.6 the last two games?” said Sherman. expected to be a ground-and-pound battle. zero INTs in impressive wins over the reigning against the 49ers — while breaking decibels on the “Beast Mode” run “How much of it is real and how FALCONS (1-1) AT DOLPHINS (2-0) Super Bowl champion Ravens (49–27) and his the sound record, twice. through the D and into the end zone. much of it is fabricated? That’s real.” Matt Ryan takes his talents to South Beach, little brother Eli’s Giants (41–23). Those fantasy where he could have been the starter had Bill owners who drafted the 37-year-old passer Parcells drafted him over Jake Long in 2008. have got to be feeling like a million bucks — or Mitchell Rob Nathan Steven Mark BILLS (1-1) AT JETS (1-1) Athlon Board of Experts Light Doster Rush Lassan Ross Consensus whatever first-place pays out. The J-E-T-S are 5–1 against the Bills over the This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 23-9 22-10 22-10 23-9 23-9 22-10 last three years, with the one loss coming in a Chiefs at Eagles (Thu.) Eagles by 1 Eagles by 2 Eagles by 3 Chiefs by 3 Chiefs by 3 Eagles by 1 meaningless Week 17 contest last season. Texans at Ravens Texans by 3 Ravens by 1 Ravens by 1 Texans by 6 Texans by 6 Texans by 3 COLTS (1-1) AT 49ERS (1-1) Giants at Panthers Giants by 3 Giants by 6 Giants by 4 Giants by 3 Giants by 4 Giants by 4 Former BMOC on “The Farm,” Colts quarterback Lions at Redskins Lions by 3 Lions by 2 Redskins by 6 Redskins by 5 Redskins by 3 Redskins by 2 Andrew Luck, goes back to Cali to take on his Chargers at Titans Titans by 10 Titans by 3 Titans by 9 Titans by 3 Titans by 4 Titans by 6 old Stanford coach, Niners boss Jim Harbaugh. Cardinals at Saints Saints by 10 Saints by 4 Saints by 13 Saints by 7 Saints by 6 Saints by 8 JAGUARS (0-2) AT SEAHAWKS (2-0) Buccaneers at Patriots Patriots by 11 Patriots by 7 Patriots by 14 Patriots by 9 Patriots by 7 Patriots by 10 Jacksonville has scored 11 total points, includ- Packers at Bengals Bengals by 1 Packers by 3 Bengals by 4 Packers by 3 Bengals by 1 Bengals by 1 ing two on a safety following a botched punt. Rams at Cowboys Cowboys by 3 Cowboys by 5 Cowboys by 2 Cowboys by 6 Cowboys by 3 Cowboys by 4 Seattle has allowed 10 total points. Look out. Browns at Vikings Vikings by 7 Vikings by 4 Vikings by 12 Vikings by 3 Vikings by 3 Vikings by 6 BEARS (2-0) AT STEELERS (0-2) Falcons at Dolphins Dolphins by 1 Falcons by 6 Falcons by 6 Falcons by 2 Falcons by 6 Falcons by 4 Former CFL coach Marc Trestman feeling good Bills at Jets Jets by 1 Bills by 1 Bills by 3 Jets by 3 Bills by 3 Bills by 1 about Bears’ Grey Cup, er Super Bowl, chances. Colts at 49ers 49ers by 3 49ers by 7 49ers by 10 49ers by 8 49ers by 10 49ers by 8 RAIDERS (1-1) AT BRONCOS (2-0) Jaguars at Seahawks Seahawks by 10 Seahawks by 20 Seahawks by 20 Seahawks by 20 Seahawks by 20 Seahawks by 18 Peyton Manning has 8–1 regular season record, Bears at Steelers Steelers by 10 Steelers by 1 Bears by 3 Steelers by 3 Bears by 3 Steelers by 2 29 TDs, three INTs at home as Denver starter. Raiders at Broncos (Mon.) 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NFL 2-0 Seahawks Unhappy With Execution OFFENSIVE: Carroll Says Team’s Offense Hasn’t Been as Clean as It Could Be By Tim Booth The Associated Press RENTON — They’re 2-0 coming off an impressive per- formance the entire nation got to see and is still not satisfied. The Seattle Seahawks’ offen- sive execution has left plenty to be desired even if they’re univer- sally considered the best team in the NFC early in the season. “I’m not real happy with any- thing just as far as the overall offense right now,” Carroll said. “We’re just not as clean.” Penalties and a sluggish run game hampered the Seahawks in the opener against Carolina. In Week 2 against the 49ers, it was again problems with penalties, but this time it was the Seahawks pass game that was deemed lack- ing. It’s created a choppy offense to start the year that has yet to look anything like the unit that set dizzying scoring records late Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press last season. Starting slow on of- Seattle Seahawks head coach head coach Pete Carroll, center, greets Seahawks’ Marshawn Lynch, left, and (3) after Lynch scored a touchdown against fense is usually the norm early in the San Francisco 49ers in the second half Sunday in Seattle. the season. But this team expects to be further along by now. “We have put ourselves be- Quistan took over after Okung and even an unsportsmanlike he said. “A lot of guys right now total yards rushing, including 98 hind the sticks so much that we was hurt on the final play of the conduct penalty against Sidney are thinking too much and that from Marshawn Lynch. have not been able to get the first quarter against the 49ers, Rice for spinning the football doesn’t allow them to play free, “We’re just trying to get kind of rhythm that hopefully but Sunday will be his first start following a reception just before so at the snap of the ball they’re things right,” Carroll said. “I’m we’ll get,” Carroll said. “I think at the position since late in the halftime. jumping offside or holding guys. going to hold until we see a cou- somewhere near the middle of 2011 season when he started four Dar- Just stupid mess-ups we need to ple of more games and see where the season last year we stayed on games there after Okung tore a rell Bevell believes the overall ex- take out of our offense.” we are going before we make a schedule so much more so and pectoral muscle. ecution — the actual running of Another potential concern is big evaluation.” we’re not there right now so it’s “If you get reps you’re more the plays — has been acceptable, the early struggles by quarter- Notes: Carroll would not hard to tell.” comfortable at what you do,” but the penalties need to stop. back Russell Wilson. He started 1 say where Okung was receiving Making those fixes could be- McQuistan said. “We’ve had things that hurt of 5 against Carolina before con- his second opinion. He did note While offensive numbers us from getting into a flow. ... I necting on nearly every pass the come more difficult if starting it was in the U.S., a nod to WR left tackle is out have been lopsided one way or think we’re doing a good job on rest of the way, completing 24 of going to Switzerland for a significant period. Okung the other in each of the first two some things, but the penalties his final 27 throws on his way to was getting a second opinion on weeks, the one common thread are something we really have to the first 300-yard passing game for a procedure on his knee dur- his injured toe Wednesday and is Seattle’s issue with offensive continue to work on, focus on,” in the regular season of his ca- ing training camp. ... Starting Carroll has ruled him out for penalties coming at inoppor- Bevell said. reer. LB Malcolm Smith (hamstring) Sunday’s game against Jackson- tune times. The Seahawks were Wide receiver , It was a far greater struggle and G J.R. Sweezy (back) sat out ville. flagged 10 times against the who was flagged for a false start against the 49ers when Wilson practice Wednesday. CB Bran- Paul McQuistan will slide 49ers on Sunday and nine of the against the 49ers, said all of Seat- was just 2 of 10 at halftime for don Browner (hamstring) and from left guard to left tackle 10 came on the offensive side of tle’s issues are problems that can 48 yards. The counterbalance RT (knee) were against the Jaguars with James the ball. There were holding calls, be easily corrected. was Seattle’s ability to run on the both limited. DE Chris Clemons Carpenter starting at guard. Mc- false starts, illegal formations “We’ve got to focus in more,” 49ers defense, finishing with 172 (knee) was a full participant. Jones-Drew Tendon Strain a Relief to Jaguars FREMONT, Calif. (AP) sign. Good news for us.” Jones-Drew’s career when he — Jacksonville running back Jones-Drew was injured in has 10 carries or more. Maurice Jones-Drew has a ten- the second quarter of the Jag- Jones-Drew left the Jaguars don strain in his left foot, and uars’ 19-9 loss to the Oakland locker room without talking to the Jaguars hope he won’t miss Raiders. He had run for 2 yards reporters following the loss to any games. on a second-and-goal play the Raiders. Coach Gus Bradley said when Raiders safety Charles After speaking with the Monday that Jones-Drew will Woodson made a flying tackle running back and team train- undergo an MRI and may sit after leaping over two other ers on Monday, Bradley was out practice this week as a pre- players. Jones-Drew limped off caution. But he’s encouraged the field after being hit and did upbeat but added that even if that Jones-Drew could be ready not return. Jones-Drew is cleared the Jag- to play Sunday in Seattle. The 28-year-old running uars may hold him out of prac- “We’ll know more on back, who missed 10 games tice. Gail Burton / The Associated Press Wednesday but by all accounts with a foot injury last season, “He could, depending on running back Trent Richardson carries the ball on Sunday it looks pretty good,” Bradley had just 27 yards on 10 car- what we find out,” Bradley against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore. The Browns have traded Richardson said. “I know he felt good this ries before getting hurt. The said. “But we feel like he’s got a to the less than two years after drafting him in the irst round. morning so that’s a positive 27 yards are the third-fewest of chance to be back on Sunday.”

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Pete Caster Nan Morsen, 101, poses for a portrait in the garden outside her home at Woodland Estates Retirement Center in Chehalis. / [email protected] GardeningHelps Local Seniors Stay Young at Heart By Amy Nile field representative said he has For The Chronicle been gardening for nearly a century. Gardening just may be the “I was a farmer most of my secret to living well past 90 years life,” the Fairfield, old. Wash. native That’s the case for two said. “The residents of Woodland Estates soil is my Retirement Center in Chehalis, playground. who use the outdoor hobby to I just love to see stay healthy, active and social. things grow.” Walt Mumm, 97, and Nan The father of Morsen, 101, have two of the most three children and vibrant and colorful gardens in seven grandchildren traveled the community — and both do all over the country with his late all of the work themselves. wife before retiring in Chehalis. “There will never be another Now, he said, gardening helps generation like them,” said him feel young and active. Jeanne Russell, a longtime friend “You’re outdoors doing of both residents who works at something, not just sitting Woodland Estates. “To me, they sedentary,” Mumm said. are just incredible.” In fact, researchers at Kansas Russell said she sees the State University confirmed, in a physical, mental and social 2009 study, that gardening can benefits gardening has on offer enough moderate physical residents. activity to keep older adults in “They just come to life,” she shape while also improving self- said. esteem. At 97 years old, Mumm is The popular activity can still bringing life to hydrangeas, contribute to increased physical petunias, roses and tomatoes, to activity, better health and a name just a few. more positive overall quality of “That’s my trouble, I don’t life, according to a survey know all the names,” he said. conducted by researchers Still, Mumm cultivates his from Texas A&M garden in small but frequent and Texas State increments to ensure he doesn’t universities in get too tired from the increased 2011. activity. The retired NC Machinery please see GARDENING, page life 2

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Continued from Life 1 That healthy zest for life is evident in Morsen. “I just love to garden,” the 101-year-old said, showcasing her vibrant red, purple, white and pink flowers. “It’s really hard for me but I love it.” The world-class traveler has found inspiration for her garden all over the globe. “Just beauty everywhere,” she said, recalling floriculture in places such as, Holland, Greece, Italy and . Her garden, like her home, remains perfectly kept — a fitting representation of Morsen’s elegant and fashionable appearance. Morsen points to gardening as her secret to keeping her vivacious and animated spirit alive. “Other than that, I’m so old, I’d be laying around all the time,” she said with a chuckle. “She’s young at heart,” Russell added. Morsen and Mumm’s picturesque gardens help create an environment for all to enjoy at the retirement center. “They’re inspiring for me and such good role models for the people here,” Russell said.

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Would you want to live to be By Jeff Kunerth Fifty-six percent said if they had a everything from the 120? Orlando Sentinel choice to undergo a medical treatment environment to the how much the world would change.” that would allow them to live to 120, they workforce to the economy. It would re- Blacks and Hispanics are most likely ORLANDO, Fla. — Otis Cliatt is 73 would decline. More than half said ex- define the meaning of young, middle age and hopes to make it to 100. Ginger Hal- to hope they reach 100, and have a more tending longevity to such a degree would and old. Retirement at 65 would become positive view of the future, the study lowell is 81 and thinks 90 will be long be bad for society. obsolete. enough on this earth. found. “We saw a number of people mention “It has far-reaching implications for Cindy Epiphane, a 36-year-old black “I’ve done what I need to and I’ve had over-population as a concern,” said Cary how we live,” Funk said. a long and productive life,” said Hallow- woman, said a longer life would give her Funk, the study’s senior researcher. Nonetheless, the idea of stretching a better chance of obtaining her dreams ell, a former model and Weeki Wachee Proponents of “radical life extension” the limits of a lifetime has some appeal mermaid. of an MBA and law degree. — the science, technology and theory of — particularly among the young, blacks She’d like to make it at least to 100, Neither has any desire to live to 120. living to the extreme limits of human and Hispanics. All three groups had 40 Both belong to the majority of Ameri- but is concerned about the possibility of life — boldly predict that by the year percent or more who said they would outliving her money. cans who, given the chance, would rather 2050, the average American will live 120 like to live to be 120. not live to the endline of human exis- “If I could afford it and not rely on years. So far, the oldest verifiable person Kayla Arocho, a 20-year-old His- anybody else, yeah, I’d like to do that,” tence, according to a recent study by the was Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at panic student, said she would like to live Pew Research Center’s Religion & Public the age of 122. to be 135: “How the world is now, every- Life Project. But extreme longevity would affect body thinks it’s so bad. So I’d like to see please see 120, page life 4

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Continued from Life 3 It has to be worth avoiding Heav- en,” said Hunter, 65. “I think I am said Epiphane, who works at a at my prime in terms of wisdom college recruitment kiosk in a and the best use of my time and mall. leadership. But I have no desire And that’s where the futuristic to live beyond the age when I can idea of near-immortality meets contribute to somebody’s life.” the practicality of a longer life. Paul Cyr, at 84, also has no de- Instead of retiring in your 60s, sire to live to 120. extended longevity might mean “The amount of money it takes working until you are 80 or 90. to survive, I don’t have the facili- “It’s easy to say I want to live ties to support myself,” said Cyr, forever, but we better think of who was pitching horseshoes at all the ramifications,” said Rabbi Orlando’s Beardall Senior Center on Monday with his two buddies. Rick Sherwin, 62, head of Con- “If they don’t have horseshoes in gregation Beth Am in Longwood, Heaven, I’m not going.” Fla. “If I don’t retire until I’m 90, Life shouldn’t be measured in what about all those graduates of years, but in fulfilling the pur- the rabbinical seminaries? They pose of being here in the first don’t get jobs because I’m holding place, said Orlando Catholic Dio- onto my job forever.” cese Bishop John Noonan. More Those least enamored with decades added to an empty, sad Jacob Langston / Orlando Sentinel extending life another couple of or disappointing life is no reward. Otis Cliatt, 73, throws horeshoes at the Beardall Senior Center in Orlando, Florida. Some people predict the average American decades are the old and the evan- “Life is something to value and will live to the age of 120 by the year 2050. gelical. Only 31 percent of those celebrate, but it is to be used for 65 and older, and 28 percent of a higher purpose in the context decisions,” said David Masci, a Pope Benedict XVI addressed paradise, if anything a condem- white evangelicals, would like to of our journey toward life after senior Pew researcher who dealt those concerns in 2010 when he nation.” live to 120. death,” said Noonan, 62. with the religious implications of preached on the prospect of add- Nearly 70 percent of adults in Northland Church Pastor Joel Significantly extending the radical life extension. ing decades to the human lifes- the Pew study said they would Hunter belongs to both groups. lifespan of humans could chal- Masci said leaders from pan. like to live somewhere between 79 For many Christians, death isn’t lenge our fundamental under- all different faiths questioned “Humanity would become ex- and 100 years old. That includes something to delay, deny and standing of what it means to be whether extreme longevity would traordinarily old, there would be Beardall Senior Center manager postpone. It’s when everlasting human, religious leaders told Pew upend the concept of marriage for no more room for youth,” he said. Cheryl Rainsberger, who is 53. life begins, he said. life, the definition of family and researchers. “Capacity for innovation would “I think 90,” she said. “I still “With Christians, we think “Our mortality defines us. 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‘Rockafeller’ Passes Through The Chehalis Bee-Nugget Chehalis wrote. “One has burned over In 1886, the Lewis County about forty square miles and Milk Man Delivers Bee reported a very wealthy is still burning but is under man was in Chehalis. control. There are ten rang- “J.D. Rockafeller (sic), the ers guarding it. While fight- Standard Oil Company king ing fire, Kelly Roberts was who is worth 60 millions, very severely injured by a fall- passed through Chehalis for ing tree which struck him on the east, Wednesday,” the the back of the head. He was newspaper wrote. “He is said unconscious for several days, to be very liberal toward char- but is better now and will be itable institutions. He could taken to Tacoma to a hospital Rock a feller for several thou- as soon as he can be moved. sand and not miss it either.” At present he is at the McCoy Creek Mines. Chas. Hopkin- son, John Bloomstrom and Eli Pleasant Birthday Celebrated Cook were also disabled for a by Printer few days.” In 1889, Mr. Peck enjoyed celebrating his birthday. Circus Comes to Town “Yesterday being the twen- ty-fifth anniversary of his In 1911, Al. G. Barner birthday, Mr. W.E. Peck, fore- brought his “Big Three Ring man of the News office, gave a Wild Animal” Circus to Che- supper to the practical print- halis. The circus was adver- ers of the city, and a limited tised as being twice as big as number of friends not mem- its former size. Submitted by Jeannette Ward for Our Hometowns bers of the craft, at the Agnew “Lions ride swiftly, run- This early 1920s photo of Clyde Calvin shows him behind the wheel of the truck he used to deliver milk. He milked Hotel,” The Centralia News ning horses, elephants give a cows, bottled and delivered the milk himself in the early 1920s. Clyde was raised on the Calvin Farm south of To- reported. vaudeville performance all by ledo. His parents are Fred and Metta Hanken Calvin, who farmed and had a big sawmill they ran with other Calvin “Mrs. O’Loughlin prepared themselves, beasts convulse sons. Clyde married Ellen McClanahan who taught in Hanaford Valley in Centralia before her marriage. She was a bountiful spread, and the the audience by their funny both a teacher and an artist. Clyde and Ellen are the parents of four children: Jeannette Ward, Roberta Spencer, after-supper toasts and re- antics, monster African lions Elsie Rickerson and Clyde Lacey Calvin Jr. sponses made the occasion perform under the direction one that will long be remem- of a clever lady who finished bered with pleasure by those this remarkable act by feeding present. The musical program the beasts raw meat with her which followed, in the parlor, naked hands, beautiful spot- gers and Nubian Lions, form- Pearl St., Centralia. feet. Stefon had also served formed no small part of the ted leopards obey the com- ing one of the most thrilling “Well versed in all branches as the head wrestling coach evening’s entertainment. Both mands of a mere stripling of and spectacular acts of its of dance art, Miss Doran will at W.F. West High School and Mr. and Mrs. O’Loughlin ex- a girl and perform feats here- kind presented to any audi- start out with ballroom, acro- assistant football coach. erted themselves to entertain tofore unknown and consider- ence, and the youngest lion batic and tap classes, adding the guests. The News wishes able impossible, all the while tamer in the world, entering ballet, character and toe danc- Mr. Peck the pleasure of many snarling and clawing at her in the cage of the untamable lion. ing as the demand warrants it,” Boys Town Concept Works at more such happy occasion.” the endeavor to catch her nap- Caesar Wallace showing what The Centralia Daily Chronicle Kiwanis Boys Home ping,” The Centralia Weekly a strange nerve and absolute reported. In 1986, the Kiwanis Vo- Chronicle wrote. confidence in himself can do cational Home for boys in Fires Burn in East Lewis County “The features of the show with the most ferocious beasts Centralia used a concept from In 1909, a report was made are Mile Barnes who presents of the wilds.” Stefon Leaves for Climb Boys Town in Nebraska. A of forest fires in the county. the famous riding four, a lion, In 1961, William Stefon, “Forest fires have been bear, Pomeranian dog and a former teacher and coach at “token economy” was used in burning for some time in the chimpanzee, all riding beauti- Modern School of Dance Opens R.E. Bennett School in Che- which students earned points eastern part of the county and ful Arabian Stallions in the big In 1936, Miss Virginia halis, left for Mexico and oth- for appropriate social behav- to the south of our valley, be- steel arena at the same time, Doran opened Virginia Doran ers parts of South America to ior. The points were used for tween St. Helens and Adams,” the group of Royal Bengal ti- Dance Studio at 220 North climb three peaks over 17,000 privileges. Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 LIFE Online Piracy of Entertainment Content Keeps Soaring By Richard Verrier is a similar to one NetNames (formerly of Internet usage. has grown worldwide and as illegal sites Envisional) conducted in 2011. The Motion Picture Assn. of America, improve their customer experience, Price “While legitimate services have come which represents the major production said. LOS ANGELES — Despite the growth along like Netflix, the piracy world hasn’t companies in Hollywood, mounted an “At the moment it hasn’t had a major of Netflix, Amazon.com and other legal stood still,” said , director of ill-fated effort to crack down on illegal effect at all in terms of how easy it is to channels for watching entertainment on- piracy analysis at NetNames. “People are websites through legislation in Congress. locate infringed content,” Price said. line, the volume of pirated movies, TV infringing all kinds of content, including But the bills they backed — known as The findings, however, do illustrate shows, music, books and video games films, television, music and games. Over SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA the effectiveness of some enforcement ac- online continues to grow at a rapid pace. 300 million people infringed copyright (Protect IP Act) — died in Congress in tion, Price said. The amount of bandwidth used for at least once. That’s an enormous num- 2012 after a massive opposition cam- In January 2012, the MegaUpload copyright infringement in North Amer- ber of people. It just shows how embed- paign led by Google Inc., Wikipedia and direct download cyberlocker was closed ica, Europe and Pacific has grown ded this particular activity has become in other Internet giants that viewed the laws after an international law enforcement nearly 160 percent since November 2011, people’s lives.” as an unwarranted intrusion on Internet effort. The fallout led to other major di- accounting for 24 percent of total Inter- The report examined more than freedom. rect download cyberlockers also closing net bandwidth, according to a study from 1,000 websites that enable users to illegal- Payment processors — including or changing their mode of operation. NetNames, the British brand protection ly download or stream copyrighted mate- PayPal, Visa and American Express — From November 2011 to January 2013, firm. rial, generating profits by advertising or agreed in 2011 to a set of best practices to the number of visitors worldwide to di- At the same time, the number of peo- charging a subscription fee. In addition investigate complaints and stop process- rect download cyberlockers fell 8 percent ple engaged in copyright infringement to original data collection by NetNames, ing transactions for sites that distribute to 149 million; and the number of page has grown dramatically too. In January the report draws on supplemental data counterfeit and pirated goods. And last views dropped 41.0 percent to 2.3 billion, 2013, 327 million unique users illegally from leading networking equipment year, Google said it was modifying its according to NetNames. sought copyrighted content, generating companies, including Sandvine Inc. and search engine to penalize websites sus- However, so-called BitTorrent web- 14 billion page views on websites focused Cisco Systems Inc. pected of hosting pirated movies, music, sites — those that use a peer-to-peer on piracy, up 10 percent from November The results underscore the challenges video games and other copyrighted mate- distribution system — accounted for 7.4 2011, according to the report. Hollywood studios, music companies rial. billion page views, up 31 percent from Titled “Sizing the Piracy Universe,” and other industries face in their long- But such actions have done little to November 2011. Video-streaming sites the study was commissioned by NBC standing efforts to combat piracy, which slow the spread of online piracy, which generated 4.2 billion pages, up 34 percent Universal, owned by Comcast Corp., and has spread rapidly along with the growth has accelerated as Internet bandwidth in the same time period.

ADVICE: Dear Abby Friends Moving into Retirement Together Get Plenty of Advice

DEAR ABBY: In response for us. More disconcerting was erywhere. I have moved 15 times friend. These parks have all kinds of to “Contemplating Change in going grocery shopping and no since the age of 70 and at 91 am If all goes well, consider buy- activities going on from morn- Rhode Island” (June 23), who longer seeing the three or four moving again. (No, I am not try- ing a twin home/duplex where ing ‘til night. — MICHIGAN is considering retiring with a acquaintances we would see ing to stay ahead of the sheriff.) you can be close but have your SNOWBIRD friend to a city with a warmer back home. I have sought more pleasant own space. I’m glad I moved. I DEAR ABBY: Moving into climate, I would offer the same Without jobs to occupy our climates as well as the company now have more diverse friends an over-55 community was the advice we time and give us a framework of ambitious writers. For the last than ever before. — RETIREE perfect solution when we relo- have given our for social contact, we found move, I am going to a retirement IN SOUTH CAROLINA cated. There was instant com- friends. She ourselves isolated. To solve that community where I don’t have DEAR ABBY: Yes — rent first munity with loads of activities should know problem we joined organizations to cook, wash dishes or clean to check housemate compatibili- and opportunities to make new that she’ll need and did volunteer work to meet house because it’ll be done for ty. As to a new social community, friends. to be proactive new friends. Our story has a me. — LIFETIME WRITER IN check out nearby colleges or uni- When you buy, make sure in developing a happy ending, but it took some SEDONA, ARIZ. versities. Many offer programs you own the land as well as the social network effort to make it happen. “Con- DEAR ABBY: I want to for creative learning in retire- house. Public libraries, churches, in her new loca- templating” should be prepared encourage your Rhode Island ment or something similar. One schools and nursing homes will tion. By Abigail Van Buren to do the same. — MIKE IN reader. Renting first is excellent can make friends with shared welcome you as volunteers, and My wife SPAR KS, NEV. advice. Research what you want interests through classes. Also, you can become as immersed in and I also moved far south DEAR MIKE: “Contemplat- in your new destination. Make find a local “newcomers club.” — the new community as you want. when we retired. We wanted ing Change” asked if readers had sure it’s a growing community NANCY IN ASHEVILLE, N.C. We LOVE being “relocated.” — neighbors with a variety of ages experience moving far away at where transplants will be wel- DEAR ABBY: You’re never MARJORIE IN LONGMONT, so we could hear children play her age (late 60s). You, and many come. too old to make new friends. My COLO. nearby from time to time. We others, wrote to share over- Be outgoing. Join a church, suggestion to the ladies would ••• purchased a house in a “nor- whelmingly positive feedback. community center or other place be to consider buying what is re- Dear Abby is written by Abigail mal” neighborhood instead of Thank you for it: to meet people. No one will beat ferred to as a park model (manu- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne a retirement community. But DEAR ABBY: For the women a path to your door or care about factured home) in an RV park. Phillips, and was founded by her we soon realized that, unlike us, planning to buy a retirement your former home. Don’t make They could even try renting one mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear our neighbors had jobs, family home together, please tell them negative comparisons to locals, in a few different parks to get Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. responsibilities and little time there are wonderful places ev- and don’t cling to your old a feel for the park and location. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: “Pop music tells you that everything is OK and rock music tells you that it’s not, but that you can change it.” — Bono © 2013 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 • Life 9

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Cab NewsChannel 8 at News Chica Lazy- Tree Fu PGA Tour Golf The Tour Championship, Third Round. From East Lake College Football Michigan State at Notre Dame. (N) (S Live) (CC) Back- Pajani- NewsChannel 8 at NBC 26 26 Sunrise Show Town Tom Golf Club in Atlanta. (N) (S Live) (CC) roads mals 5PM (N) (CC) Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) MLB Pregame MLB Baseball at . Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid FOX Col- College Football Arizona State at Stan- FOX 27 27 Player From in the Bronx, N.Y. (N) Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. lege ford. (N) (S Live) (CC) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Pocoyo Back Jungle Dora... Diego Crema Crema Sabadazo (SS) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División La Hora Pico (N) A&E 52 52 Paid Skincare Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flip This House Flip This House Flipping Boston Flip ›››› Titanic (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A Prog. “Zugzwang” ’ “Magnum Opus” “Broken” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) House woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. (CC) A MC 67 67 The The The The The The Rawhide Hell on Wheels ››› A Fistful of Dollars (1964, Western) Clint ››› For a Few Dollars More (1965, Western) Clint East- ››› The Good, the Bad Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman “Cholera” (CC) Eastwood, Marianne Koch. (CC) wood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian María Volonté. (CC) and the Ugly (1967) (CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Cats 101 (CC) Must Love Cats Dog Challenge To Be Announced To Be Announced BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha ››› Drumline (2002) Nick Cannon, Zoe Saldana. (CC) ›› Beauty Shop (2005) (CC) Thin I Dream of NeNe-- The New Atlanta Masters Top Chef Masters Top Chef Masters Top Chef Masters Happens I Dream of NeNe-- The New Atlanta Tamra’s O.C. Wed- Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Gone in BRAVO 66 66 Wedding (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Wedding ding Sixty CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Nature/ Things Triathlon ITU World Grand Final. Lang & O’Leary Dragons’ Den ’ Na Market NHL Hockey C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown (N) ’ Reba Reba Cheerleaders › Coyote Ugly (2000) Piper Perabo. CNBC 46 46 Cook WEN Cook TRIA Cook Focus Paid De Cook De Focus Focus Paid Paid Sub-D Focus WEN Paid Cook Cook Lives- Secret Buried Treasure CNN 44 44 New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room CNN Newsroom A Cooper CNNH 45 45 New Day Saturday (N) Money Sat. Morning HLN Weekend CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom Detec Detec Detec Detec Situation Room CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Brazil Insanity! Proactiv Focus RENO RENO RENO 911! “Dan- ›› The Girl Next Door (2004, Romance-Com- ›› First Sunday (2008, Comedy) Ice ›› Balls of Fury (2007, Comedy) Dan Fogler, ›› Dinner for Butt Lift T25 911! 911! gle’s Son” edy) Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert. (CC) Cube, Katt Williams. (CC) , . (CC) Schmucks (2010) D I S 41 41 Mickey Henry Pirates Doc Mickey Mouse Jessie Jessie Jessie Liv- Dog Wander ANT ANT ANT Gravity Gravity Gravity Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie Dog Dog Insanity! Paid Focus WEN Paid Paid Fast N’ Loud ’ Inside Raising the Airplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ DSC 8 8 Prog. T25 ’ Hair Prog. Prog. (CC) Concordia (CC) (CC) “Flying Blind” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) E! 65 65 Total Skincare ››› National Lampoon’s Christmas E! Entertainment E! News (N) The True Hollywood Keeping Up With Keeping Up With “A Total Divas Total E! News Gym Vacation (1989) . Special Soup Story ’ (CC) the Kardashians the Kardashians Leg Up” Divas College GameDay (N) (Live) (CC) College Football North Carolina at Georgia Tech. (N) (Live) College College Football Arkansas at Rutgers. (N) (Live) College College College Football Auburn at ESPN 32 32 Football Football Football LSU. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football San Jose State at Minnesota. (N) Score College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Football College Football FAM 39 39 Hair! Top Middle Middle ›› Can’t Buy Me Love (1987) ››› The Breakfast Club (1985) ›› Sixteen Candles (1984) ››› Home Alone (1990), Joe Pesci Home Alone 2: Lost in New York FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. America’s News HQ Carol News The Five (N) News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Sheer Dirty Sand. Guy’s Be.- Best Barbe Pioneer Pioneer Heart Con Giada Kids Cook-Off Cutthroat K. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Sta. Diners Diners Iron Chef Amer. FX 53 53 Total Hate Buffy the Vampire Buffy the Vampire Ellen Ellen Ellen Ellen Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› Shrek Forever After (2010, Com- ››› Kung Fu Panda (2008, Comedy) Voices of Some- Gym Hair? Slayer (CC) Slayer (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) edy) Voices of . , , Jackie Chan. thing GOLF 70 70 Golf Central PGA Tour Golf European PGA Tour Golf Lindt Italian Open, Third Round. Central In Play In Play Golf Golf Central PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden ›› A Kiss at Midnight (2008) Faith ›› Notes From the Heart Healer After All These Years (2013) Wendie Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Ford, Cameron Daddo. (CC) (2012, Drama) Genie Francis. (CC) Malick, Andrea Martin. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Paid WEN Curb... Curb... Curb... Curb... Curb... Curb... Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard Yard Love It or List It Embarr. Embarr. Dear Dear Dear Dear Dear Dear HIST 37 37 Paid Brazil Chas Chas Chas Chas Chas Chas Chas Chas Bush Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri L I FE 51 51 Proac Paid Sub-D Hair! Paid Paid Paid Skin Paid WEN Abby’s Dance Abby’s Dance Abby’s Dance A Killer Among Us (2012) (CC) ››› Abducted (2007, Drama) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Karen Finney Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Girl Girl Friend Friend Friend Friend Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Being Maci ’ 3 ’ Teen Mom 3 ’ Teen Mom 3 ’ Teen Mom 3 ’ Teen Mom 3 ’ Girl Girl NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier Central Yachting College Football Lehigh at Princeton. (N) (Live) NICK 40 40 House House Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Sanjay Turtles Rab Day/ Day/ Day/ Day/ Day/ Day/ SpongeBob SquarePants ’ (CC) Sam & Sam & OXY 50 50 WEN Paid Skin New ›› Dance With Me (1998, Drama) ›› Maid in Manhattan (2002) › Head Over Heels (2001) ›› Maid in Manhattan (2002) ››› Walk the Line (2005) R O OT 31 31 Focus Paid Paid SMART Light Get Fit! Fitness College Football Tulane at Syracuse. (N) (Live) College Football Houston vs. Rice. (N) Sea Hawks Mari Mari Pre Men’s Cook M. Wil- Focus Proactiv Insanity! Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- Ink Master “Animal Ink Master Allies Ink Master “Baby Ink Master ’ (CC) Ink Master Eyelid Cops Cops Cops Cops SPIKE 57 57 Health Safe liams T25 ’ 4x4 (N) power (N) ’ Car Instinct” ’ become enemies. Don’t Go” tattoos. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 De Hair WEN Keurig Cook Sonic › Dracula 2000 (2000, Horror) Stake Land (2010) Nick Damici. 30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010) Cirque du Freak: Vampire’s ›› Daybreakers TBN 20 20 The Auto Come Rocks Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Veggie Penguin Tails Heroes-Bible News Anaheim Harvest Crusade 2013 Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Fresh Fresh House/ Meet, There Accord- Rules Rules ››› My Big Fat Greek Wedding ›› Monster-in-Law (2005) Jennifer Friends Friends Friends Friends King of King of Prince Prince Payne Browns Yet? ing-Jim (2002) Nia Vardalos. (CC) Lopez, Jane Fonda. (CC) (DVS) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Queens Queens TLC 38 38 Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) 20/20 on TLC (N) 20/20 on TLC (N) 20/20 on TLC (N) 20/20 on TLC (N) 20/20 on TLC (N) 20/20 on TLC (N) Dateline: Real Dateline: Real TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “Ob- Law & Order “The Law & Order “En- Cold Justice (CC) › Hardball (2001, Drama) Keanu ››› Gridiron Gang (2006, Drama) The Rock, ›› Transporter 3 (2008) Jason Sta- ›› In- “Floater” ’ session” ’ Sixth Man” emy” ’ Reeves, Diane Lane. (CC) Xzibit, Jade Yorker. Premiere. (CC) tham, Natalya Rudakova. (CC) vincible TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Teen Tenkai Bey Poké Leg Ben 10Batman Teen Adven Adven Uncle Uncle Gum Teen Total Uncle Regular Regular MAD Annoy Adven Adven TRAV 36 36 Paid Smarte When Vacations Monumental Best- Best- Snacks on a Food Paradise Food Food Food Food Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Mysteries at TRUTV 49 49 Focus Deep Paid Rocket Keurig Cook Dirty Focus Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Bait Bait Bait Bait Pawn Pawn Wipeout (CC) Wipeout (CC) USA 58 58 No to Paid Cook Cook Paid Shark Suits An old nem- Graceland “Pawn” ›› Paul (2011, Comedy) Simon Pegg, ››› Knocked Up (2007) Seth Rogen. A one- › The Ugly Truth (2009) Katherine No Botox Prog. Safe Safe Prog. Sonic esis returns. Nick Frost. (CC) (DVS) night stand has an unforeseen consequence. Heigl, Gerard Butler. (CC) Strings VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. Best ››› Pretty in Pink (1986) ’ ›› P.C.U. 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Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING September 21, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Kansas State at Texas. (CC) Pac-12 Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! “Military Burn Notice “Scatter Point” Michael KOMO 4 News Castle “A Rose for ABC 4 4 “Pet Lovers” ’ Week” (CC) joins a crime ring. (CC) 11:00pm Everafter” ’ NBC 5 5 NBC Primetime KING 5 News (N) Laura McKenzie’s ››› GoldenEye (1995, Action) Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean, Izabella Scorupco. A weapon’s theft Law & Order: Special Victims Unit KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night Preview Show (CC) Traveler (N) sends Agent 007 to Russia. “Her Negotiation” ’ (CC) (DVS) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made in Hollywood (N) (CC) Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order “Panic” ’ (CC) Law & Order “Entitled” (CC) News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Raible’s Scouting Paid Program Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly ’ NCIS: Los Angeles “Skin Deep” Investi- 48 Hours “Honor and Dishonor” Two KIRO 7 News at Entertainment To- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News Report (CC) (CC) gating a scientist’s death. ’ women are shot by a soldier. 11PM night (N) (CC) ’ PBS 9 9 Members’ Choice ››› The Birdcage (1996, Comedy) , Gene Hackman, Nathan Mr. Bean (CC) Mr. Bean “Tee Off, Lane. A son’s engagement throws a kink into a gay couple’s life. Mr. Bean” ’ SAF3 (Series Premiere) (N) ’ (CC) Bones A flattened body is discovered. Bones Booth struggles with his ex-wife. Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Alien Cheaters (Season Premiere) (N) ’ MNT 10 10 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files (N) (CC) Files (N) ’ (CC) (CC) Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Middle “Back The Middle “Home- CSI: Miami “Cop Killer” The team looks Leverage “The Bottle Job” A high-tech The Office “Jury The Office “Special It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) to School” coming” for a cop killer. ’ (CC) version of a classic con. (CC) Duty” ’ (CC) Project” (CC) in Phila. in Phila. Antiques Roadshow Letter signed by Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- Inspector Morse Morse sets out to Masterpiece Mystery! “Silk” Martha PBS 12 12 Martin Luther King Jr. (CC) 5 of 6) 6 of 6) (CC) (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) prove the innocence of men. (CC) defends a repeat offender. ’ College Football Arizona State at Stanford. (N) (S Live) (CC) Seahawks Satur- Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 13 13 day Night (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Cop” and “High School USA.” IND 14 14 ShopHQ All About You Event ShopHQ All About You Event ShopHQ All About You Event ShopHQ All About You Event ShopHQ All About You Event ShopHQ All About You Event Monk “Mr. Monk and the End, Part II” Monk “Mr. Monk Meets the Candidate” Monk “Mr. Monk Meets the Candidate” Monk “Mr. Monk and the Psychic” Psy- Monk A recluse is accused of murder. Monk An amusement-park ride turns ION 15 15 Monk pursues his wife’s killer. Assassination attempt. (CC) Assassination attempt. (CC) chic and former commissioner. ’ (CC) deadly. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Dr. James Merritt Hillsong End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire College Football Kansas State at Texas. (CC) Focus T25 ABC’s Fall Pre- Cash Cab (CC) Jeopardy! “Military Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 On the Red Carpet ABC 22 22 view Special Week” (CC) “Pet Lovers” ’ (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Inside Edition Straight Talk Noodle and Justin Time (EI) American Ninja Warrior “Vegas Finals” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 Weekend (N) ’ Doodle (EI) Las Vegas finals. “Manhattan Vigil” ’ (CC) “Her Negotiation” ’ (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Sounders FC Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Participantes de la Ritmo Dieta 2013. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero FOX 27 27 College Football Arizona State at Stanford. (N) (S Live) (CC) ›› The Kite Runner (2007, Drama) Khalid Abdalla, Homayoun Ershadi, Zekiria Ebrahimi. A man 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Axe returns to Afghanistan to find an old friend’s son. Cop” and “High School USA.” Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Modern Dads Modern Dads Modern Dads Modern Dads “On The Marriage Test Married couples face their problems. (N) Modern Dads A&E 52 52 “Poker Night” “Piece of Cake” “Homewreckers” the Juice” (CC) “Piece of Cake” A MC 67 67 ››› The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1967, Western) , Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef. Three violent, deter- Hell on Wheels “It Happened in Boston” Hell on Wheels “It Happened in Boston” ››› Pale Rider (1985, Western) Clint mined men vie for a $200,000 treasure. (CC) Cullen seeks help from Durant. Cullen seeks help from Durant. Eastwood, Michael Moriarty. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Too Cute! “Top 20 Kittens” ’ (CC) Too Cute! ’ (CC) Too Cute! “Puffy Beach Kitties” ’ Too Cute! “Fluffy Puppy Party” (CC) Too Cute! “Puffy Beach Kitties” ’ BET 56 56 ›› A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996) Martin Lawrence. (CC) ›› Why Did I Get Married? (2007) Tyler Perry. Eight married friends grapple with commitment and betrayal. (CC) ››› The Best Man (1999) (CC) BRAVO 66 66 › Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007, Action) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, Joan Allen. Jason Bourne con- ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007, Action) Matt Damon, Ribisi. A retired thief must steal 50 cars to save his brother. tinues to look for clues to unravel his true identity. Julia Stiles, Joan Allen. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Preseason Hockey Vancouver Canucks at Edmonton Oilers. From Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. (N) News › Rush Hour 3 (2007, Action) Jackie Chan. ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 › Coyote Ugly ’ › Wild Hogs (2007, Comedy) , , Martin Lawrence. Four friends take a motorcycle road trip. ’ (CC) Dog and Beth: On the Hunt ’ (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Treasure Det. Treasure Det. Buried Treasure ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show (CC) Treasure Det. Treasure Det. Brazil Butt Lift Paid Program CNN 44 44 To Be Announced Stroumboulopoulos To Be Announced Stroumboulopoulos CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper Special Report To Be Announced (Left in Progress) Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries To Be Announced COM 60 60 ›› Dinner for Schmucks (2010) . Comic mis- Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 Daniel South Park “Brit- South Park “It’s a South Park “The South Park “You South Park “Over South Park (CC) adventures follow a man’s encounter with a buffoon. meets a princess. ney’s New Look” Jersey Thing” Poor Kid” (CC) Have 0 Friends” Logging” (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Liv & Maddie ’ Liv & Maddie ’ Austin & Ally ’ Dog With a Blog Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Dog With a Blog Amish Mafia “The Last Supper” Levi Amish Mafia “Sacrificial Lamb” Alan Tickle: Unfiltered Includes moonshine, devious people and deep country wisdom Tickle “Drunk as a Tickle “Whiskey Tickle: Unfiltered ’ (CC) DSC 8 8 makes a life altering decision. (CC) goes to court to learn his fate. (CC) that only Tickle can come up with. (N) ’ (CC) Fish” ’ (CC) Boom” ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Fashion Police : E! Entertainment Spe- ›› She’s Out of My League (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, ››› American Pie (1999, Comedy) Jason Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth, Alyson cial The cast of Modern Family. T.J. Miller. An average Joe lands a gorgeous girlfriend. Hannigan. Teens agonize over losing their virginity. ESPN 32 32 College Football Auburn at LSU. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football Utah at BYU. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight FAM 39 39 Home Alone 2 ››› Ratatouille (2007, Comedy) Voices of , Ian Holm, Lou Romano. ››› The Incredibles (2004, Comedy) Voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. Breakfast Club FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Red Eye (N) Huckabee Justice With Judge Jeanine Red Eye FOOD 35 35 The Great Food Truck Race Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Cupcake Wars “WWE Summerslam” Cutthroat Kitchen Chopped “Mochi Obliged” Iron Chef America FX 53 53 › Something Borrowed (2011, Romance-Comedy) Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hud- › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. Friends › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. Friends son. A tipsy attorney lands in bed with the fiance of her best friend. learn that maturity does not always come with age. learn that maturity does not always come with age. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf The Tour Championship, Third Round. Golf Central (N) European PGA Tour Golf Lindt Italian Open, Third Round. HALL 19 19 Garage Sale Mystery (2013, Mystery) Lori Loughlin, Andrew Dunbar. A woman Cedar Cove “Conflicts of Interest” Jack ›› The Lost Valentine (2011, Drama) Jennifer Love Hewitt, Betty White, Cedar Cove “Conflicts of Interest” Jack investigates a string of burglaries and the death of a friend. (CC) may get a job offer. (N) (CC) Meghann Fahy. A reporter seeks the truth about a World War II pilot. (CC) may get a job offer. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It, Too (CC) Love It or List It (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 (CC) (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) L I FE 51 51 Hidden Away (2013, Suspense) Emmanuelle Vaugier, Ivan Sergei. (CC) Taken: The Search for Sophie Parker (2013) Julie Benz. Premiere. (CC) Foreclosed (2013, Suspense) Marlee Matlin, James Denton. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup: Holman Disruptive inmates. Lockup Lockup: Holman Lockup: Holman Lockup: Holman Staff shortages. Lockup: Raw Nine violent criminals. MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ››› Remember the Titans (2000, Drama) Denzel Washington. Premiere. ’ NBCS 34 34 College Football English Premier League Soccer MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Los Angeles Galaxy. (N) (Live) Formula One Racing Singapore Grand Prix, Qualifying. Translogic NICK 40 40 Hathaways Hathaways SpongeBob SquarePants ’ (CC) Sam & Cat (N) ’ Hathaways Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ See Dad Run ’ The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Walk the Line (2005, Biography) ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002, Romance-Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, . ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002, Romance-Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. R O OT 31 31 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. (Subject to Blackout) Cops “Coast to Cops A Kansas car Cops “Coast to Cops “Evading Ar- Cops Burglary sus- Cops “Dangerous Cops “In Denial No. Cops “Fight and Cops “Morons on Cops “Wild and Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Taken Into SPIKE 57 57 Coast” ’ (CC) chase ensues. Coast” ’ (CC) rests” ’ (CC) pect in a tree. Arrests” ’ (CC) 3” ’ (CC) Flight” ’ (CC) Parade No. 6” ’ Crazy No. 2” ’ Custody No. 2” SYFY 59 59 ›› Daybreakers (2009, Horror) › Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter. ›› Drive Angry (2011, Action) Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard. Premiere. › The Hitcher (2007) Sean Bean. TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Travel the Road Between the Walls (2006) Patrick Midgley, Eli Jared. Drive History Live at Oak Tree Virtual Memory TBS 55 55 Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang ›› Step Up 2 the Streets (2008, Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Drama) Briana Evigan. (CC) (DVS) TLC 38 38 Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (N) ’ Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (N) ’ Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Invincible (2006, Biography) Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, . ›› Fast & Furious (2009) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Fugitive Dom Torretto and ›› Fast & Furious (2009) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Fugitive Dom Torretto and The story of football’s Vince Papale. (CC) Brian O’Conner resume a feud in Los Angeles. (CC) (DVS) Brian O’Conner resume a feud in Los Angeles. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 World of Gumball World of Gumball ››› Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2009) Voices of Bill Hader. King of the Hill Cleveland Show Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Cleveland Show The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures “Rose Hall” (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Tooele Hospital” TRUTV 49 49 Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout “Hillbilly Wipeout” ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... A flying car. Clipaholics “Rhino Panic” USA 58 58 ›› No Strings Attached (2011) Natalie Portman, . Two lifelong ››› Bridesmaids (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne. A maid of honor’s life ›› Couples Retreat (2009) Vince Vaughn. Four couples friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. (CC) (DVS) unravels as the big day approaches. (CC) (DVS) endure therapy sessions at a tropical resort. (CC) VH1 62 62 Miami Monkey “Monkey Wrench” Basketball Wives ’ T.I. and Tiny Marrying, Game ›› Poetic Justice (1993, Romance-Comedy) , Tupac Shakur, Regina King. ’ Two Can Play

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall

SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall

SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker